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  • High Testosterone Cures Autism (Peer-Reviewed Study)
    2026/06/12

    In this episode, Coach Andre and Coach Jamo discuss a study that gets interpreted online as “high testosterone cures autism,” but they don’t really establish anything that strong or literal. They talk about research where men given testosterone in experiments showed changes in social behavior—like being more confident, more direct, and less likely to adjust their actions just to fit what others expect. From there, they speculate about how testosterone might influence traits like assertiveness, social awareness, and impulsivity, and they bring in ideas from gym culture and TRT users. The main takeaway of their conversation is more about how hormones may shift social behavior and personality expression, not that testosterone treats or reverses autism.

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    13 分
  • This ONE Habit Changes Your Testosterone (The Winner Effect)
    2026/06/11

    Coach Andre talks about a time when he felt his energy, focus, and overall performance dropping even though he was training and eating well, and he later realized it was linked to basic habits like how he breathed throughout the day. He shares a simple routine of slow nasal breathing combined with light humming for a few minutes at a time, which he says helps him feel more alert, clear, and consistent. He also mentions stacking it with things like better sleep breathing, regular movement, and stress control, describing it as an easy daily habit that gradually improved how he felt in both training and everyday life.

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    20 分
  • Try This WEIRD 2-Minute Trick That Boosts Blood Flow 15-fold (Peer-Reviewed)
    2026/06/10

    In this episode, Coach Andre breaks down a simple but controversial idea most guys overlook: your breathing might be destroying your performance, energy, and even sexual health. He explains how nitric oxide plays a key role in blood flow, gym pumps, and erection quality, and why most people unknowingly limit it through mouth breathing and poor habits. According to him, the fix isn’t expensive supplements or complicated protocols—it’s nasal breathing combined with humming to stimulate nitric oxide release from the sinuses. He pushes a strict “back to basics” message: fix your breathing, reduce stress, improve sleep, and stack simple habits like walking and light cardio. Andre claims that when you consistently practice this, you’ll notice better workouts, sharper focus, and improved overall vitality within days to weeks.

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    16 分
  • The Testosterone Peptide: Why 4.3 kDA Tongkat Ali is Different
    2026/06/09

    In this episode, Coach Andre breaks down what he claims is the hidden truth about Tongkat Ali and testosterone optimization. He challenges the common belief that most over-the-counter testosterone boosters actually work, arguing that many products are ineffective because they’re missing what he calls a key bioactive component linked to free testosterone. Andre explains the difference between total and free testosterone in simple terms, saying free testosterone is what actually drives energy, mood, and performance. He then critiques common extraction methods used in supplements, claiming they can destroy the active compounds, and emphasizes that sourcing and processing are what separate “real” results from marketing hype. Throughout the episode, he shares his personal experience of dealing with low energy and low-normal testosterone levels, followed by his reported improvements in focus, drive, and gym performance after using what he describes as a properly formulated version. He closes by urging listeners to get bloodwork done, track their numbers, and be skeptical of generic Amazon supplements that promise testosterone gains without addressing bioavailability or formulation quality.

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    12 分
  • The Dark Side of Vegan Influencers Nobody Wants to Talk About
    2026/06/08

    In this episode, Coach Andre breaks down what he claims is a recurring pattern among some long-term vegan and raw vegan influencers who experience serious health declines, using several online cases to question whether strict plant-based diets are always sustainable for everyone. He reacts to stories of influencers who shifted toward more extreme dietary restrictions over time and later reported issues like fatigue, hormonal imbalance, and nutritional deficiencies, and he explores how identity, online communities, and social pressure may reinforce dietary beliefs even when health starts to deteriorate. Coach Andre also discusses what he calls a “mindset trap,” arguing that psychological commitment, moral identity, and fear of public backlash can make it difficult for influencers to change course. He ends by emphasizing compassion in online debates and encouraging listeners to focus on individual health signals rather than ideology alone.

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    21 分
  • Why Women Cheat and Why It’s Usually Predictable
    2026/06/07

    In this episode, Coach Andre breaks down “why women cheat and why it’s usually predictable” by using a viral confrontation clip as an emotional hook, then framing it as a pattern rather than an accident. He argues that infidelity typically develops over time through recognizable stages like emotional disconnection, loss of “masculine-feminine polarity,” and stagnation in the man’s personal growth and ambition. From his perspective, cheating becomes more likely when a relationship shifts into comfort, routine, and low tension, where attraction and respect slowly erode rather than disappear suddenly. He ties this to self-improvement themes, claiming that when a man loses direction, drive, or presence, it changes the dynamics of the relationship and creates space for detachment.

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    22 分
  • Oatly, Beyond Meat & The Vegan Food Collapse
    2026/06/06

    In this episode, Coach Andre reacts to a video criticizing popular vegan food brands like Oatly, Beyond Meat, Just Egg, and vegan cheese. The speaker argues that these products became successful more through moral and environmental storytelling than actual food quality, claiming many are heavily processed, expensive, and less satisfying than traditional alternatives. Coach Andre’s reaction centers on how marketing and identity can shape people’s food choices, suggesting that once the “ethical hype” is stripped away, some consumers feel disappointed with the real-world nutrition, cost, and performance of these products. The overall discussion frames the vegan food industry as an example of hype-driven trends that may not always match everyday practicality.

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    15 分
  • Fitness & Mindset Coach Reacts: This Jubilee Debate Is DANGEROUS
    2026/06/05

    In this episode, Coach Andre breaks down the Jubilee debate between Jillian Michaels and the body positivity movement, focusing on the clash between health science and lived experience. He explains how Jillian argues that excess body fat—especially visceral fat—is linked to serious health risks and shouldn’t be dismissed, while the opposing side emphasizes trauma, mental health, and social factors that shape people’s relationship with their bodies. Coach Andre highlights the tension between “fat acceptance” and medical concerns, pointing out that a lot of the disagreement comes from how people define health, weight, and responsibility. He also stresses the importance of distinguishing fat loss from muscle loss and critiques how both sides often talk past each other instead of addressing the real nuance behind obesity, metabolism, and behavior change.

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    53 分