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2876: GLP-1, Wearables & Longevity Fads; The Fitness Traps Nobody Warns You About

6/10/20261 hr 41 min

In this episode the guys break down the four biggest fitness traps of 2026 — over-reliance on wearables and tech, the GLP-1 shortcut and muscle loss crisis, chasing longevity fads over basics, and aesthetics over everything. They also get into the alien.gov website reveal (spoiler: not what anyone expected), the black market GLP-1 side hustle spreading through social circles, a new study showing resistance training beats cardio for fat loss head to head, and Doug's 30-day Dose liver enzyme experiment update. Then they coach live callers submitted through mplivecaller.com — Aidan from Kansas on lingering strength and nerve issues after mono...

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  1. Speaker 10:00

    Today we're talking about how you don't have to earn more when you can save more. So you brought me this stat. T-Mobile customers had the lowest wireless bills versus Verizon and AT&T over the past five years. That seems surprising.

  2. Speaker 20:09

    Yeah. When I first heard it, I thought, "Mm-kay." But when the experts at Harris X broke it down, it was true for millions of families. Five years of the lowest wireless bills versus Verizon and AT&T. And in this area, where every monthly bill gets noticed, that kind of savings makes a real difference.

  3. Speaker 10:24

    I'm not hearing any sacrifice here.

  4. Speaker 20:25

    Which is what people need right now. Reliability, predictability. That kind of breathing room makes a weekend on the coast a little easier to plan. Affordable wireless service isn't a perk, it's a difference. And listeners, if you don't believe me, you can check it out at T-Mobile.com/switch.

  5. Speaker 10:41

    Best mobile network based on analysis by Ucla of Speedtest Intelligence data, second half 2025. Price guarantee on talk, text, and data. Exclusions like taxes and fees apply. Savings based on Harris X billing snapshots from Q3 '21 to Q4 '25 compared to AT&T and Verizon, excluding discounts, credits, and optional charges. For more details, see HarrisX.com/T-Mobile-savings. Today we're talking about how you don't have to earn more when you can save more. So you brought me this stat. T-Mobile customers had the lowest wireless bills versus Verizon and AT&T over the past five years. That seems surprising.

  6. Speaker 21:04

    Yeah. When I first heard it, I thought, "Mm-kay." But when the experts at Harris X broke it down, it was true for millions of families. Five years of the lowest wireless bills versus Verizon and AT&T. And in this area, where every monthly bill gets noticed, that kind of savings makes a real difference.

  7. Speaker 11:18

    I'm not hearing any sacrifice here.

  8. Speaker 21:20

    Which is what people need right now. Reliability, predictability. That kind of breathing room makes a weekend on the coast a little easier to plan. Affordable wireless service isn't a perk,

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