Massenomics Podcast - Ep.216: The Best Strength Training Podcasts of 2020
Episode Date: May 25, 2020We review and update our master list of the top ten strength training podcasts each year. We have to stay on top of it, because just about half of the list quits pumping out content each year. I gues...s our strategy of just outlasting the competition might work after all! Hybrid Performance Method:Â https://hybridperformancemethod.com/Â and use code MASS to save 5% on all programs Lifting Large: https://www.liftinglarge.com/ and use code MASS20 to save on Lifting Large branded products Spud Inc.: https://www.spud-inc-straps.com/ Texas Power Bars: https://www.texaspowerbars.com/
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afloat over here. So what do we got going on this week, Tanner? Well, we got all kinds of things,
right? What did we officially decide we're talking about today? Are we going to talk about some
podcasts on the podcast? Yeah, we actually have the big heavy hitting topic this week is podcasts,
strength podcasts specifically. And the most illustrious list in the strength podcast market, our world,
which is ours, that we update annually.
Much like the rules for overrated and underrated, which are a living, breathing thing,
our list of the best strength training podcasts is a living, breathing thing
because we update it every year because usually about half of those
that we have on there drop off and go away and are no longer podcasts and i kind of like to think of
it more like a jd power and associates award whereas a new awards are given out every single
year it doesn't matter what happened in the past years every year is a new year and there's a whole
new batch of awards ready to be given right it's It's just that Chevy is always on the list no matter what.
Yeah, I mean, there are certain rules to these awards,
but yeah, besides that, anything can happen.
Massonomics is kind of like the Chevy in this list then
because we're always on the list.
We get that a lot.
I think people do say we are like the Chevy of the podcast world.
Lifting podcasts, yeah.
Outside of that, we do have a few strength updates to talk about,
some of our own podcast stuff to talk about,
and I don't know, maybe some fast food dessert or something too.
It just, you know, it depends on what there is for time.
There's been a really high demand for fast food dessert talk,
and we do have actually something in the works for that more specifically,
maybe not even in this episode, but we dedicate dedicate a full episode to it in the
future that's something for everyone to look forward to i think yeah so there's more than
just apple pies out there yeah i mean apple pies mcdonald's apple pies are probably still the most
important but there is more out there yeah we'll we'll get into that world sometime oh yeah what about the do the dilemma
we've been in is do we share the road to 200 update early on in the show or do we hold it off
but we also kind of hold off overrated underrated so yeah i think maybe we should jump into it
because i i'm starting to get anxious about these updates even because you keep a close eye on it,
and I always let this be my surprise of the week.
So I'm curious as to what's happened in the last seven days.
Okay, so do you remember what happened last week,
what number we got up to?
Was it like 172 or something?
170.
I think it was 170.
Okay.
I think it was 170.
I think we went from like 160 to 170.
Either way, it was like the most reviews we'd ever gotten in a week.
It was a new record for the most reviews we ever got in a week.
And the challenge was to see if this week's reviewers could outdo last week's reviewers.
And it's very close.
The update is they did a very good job.
I'm not sure if they actually surpassed a number or not,
but they were very, very close.
Because I think we were at 170 last week.
We went from like 162 to 170.
Yeah, that sounds right.
Maybe an increase of 8 to 10, somewhere in there.
This week we are now at, do you have a guess based off of what I've said here?
188.
I'm sorry, 178.
I meant eight more.
Yeah, 177 this week is what we're at.
That's another solid week.
A very good week.
And there actually were several that popped up that I'm able to read here, too.
Even better.
Get that ready, yeah.
So I guess the point being, they did answer the call.
We put it out there as a request for everyone,
and they came through pretty big time, I'd say.
I would.
Yeah.
Okay.
So we'll go through.
I got a few here to read.
First one is titled Crispy, and it's a five-star review,
and it's from Hollajam71.
We'll also see if anyone has as good of a a name as what was the one
uh something's thick boy 69 yeah yeah yeah yeah this one's holla jam 71 i don't know if he takes
the best name title yet but he says this year's jd power and associates award for best in class
you guys make beer labels and lifting shirts better than they are in real
life but that's a great tie-in to uh what we do yeah yep and besting best the best in class jd
power and associates award not just anyone gets that you know it was like almost two minutes ago
that we were talking about that yeah yes yes okay next one is from viking of georgia so we've had like do you
think the viking of georgia knows the president of north dakota that's that's what i'm wondering
if it's related if there's a relation there that that type of name that it's like uh if he's playing
off the president also did we discover this week that the president of north dakota lives in texas
that's what if it's in fact the same president of North Dakota, because there was someone in our podcast reviews claiming to be president of North Dakota.
And now this week there was someone that made an order off of the website that also claimed to be the president of North Dakota.
I'm just wondering if it's the same president.
You know, North Dakota, it's a pretty busy state.
So I could see there being two presidents.
Multiple presidents.
Yeah, that's very possible.
And one of them living in Texas, obviously.
Well, yeah.
You got to have like the foreign diplomat, you know?
Yeah.
Okay.
So Viking of Georgia titles his The Crispy Boys, five out of five stars.
He says, I do have a Jeep, but my true social status identifier is doing Jefferson deadlifts in my lift shorts on my porch gym while listening to the Massonomics podcast.
If your druthers dictate a calmer setting for listening, lean back in your favorite sitting chair, pop open a hot LaCroix, unbox a delicious apple pie, and prime your ears.
Hope everybody keeps tuning in.
Soon you'll understand how to
get strong how to stay strong and how to use your strength they make things better than they are in
real life i think highly underrated that guy gets it he hit all the bases there it was that was
great you know not only did he get the kaz quote in he also got the donnie quote yeah maybe almost maybe still just as cool but slightly less known
the donnie quote that we make things better than they are in real life you could say that that is
an underrated quote that's true maybe that's what he's referring to his last uh words are highly
underrated i don't know if he's talking about us in the podcast in general or the donnie thompson
quote he's just layering this so many levels, it's hard to know.
There are a lot.
I like that he has a porch gym,
and I also like that he said a hot LaCroix.
With an apple pie.
Yep.
Okay.
Next one is five stars, and it's from ZeroCool05,
and his title is Good Background Noise,
and his text here says, Voices and i like pie all right the apple pie that damned apple pie i've been thinking a lot about the apple pie
ever since we started talking about it here i haven't had one yet i can tell you the idea of
getting one crosses my mind way more than it ever has in my entire life which was like once before yeah okay next one here is
from andrew baker five out of five stars his title is this is a podcast and he says i actually really like that title right there yeah yes out of all the
podcasts we're one of them um he says this podcast is a podcast it helped me learn about people who
weigh more than refrigerators that's a that's a throwback to uh who weighs more of course oh yeah
we haven't played that game for a while but he says it helped me learn about people who weigh more than refrigerators i found new love in the form of apple pie that comes in a
small rectangular box and it gives me reason to pay homage to my founding fathers five stars
two jd power and associates awards in customer satisfaction would recommend. Great review.
Great review.
Last one for the day.
This is from Ol' Hickory Barbell.
Five out of five stars, and his title is Yep.
And Ol' Hickory Barbell says,
I mean, I'm sure there's something better I could listen to,
but those things don't have lift shorts.
If you're a silly goose,
you'll probably be okay listening to this podcast.
Thanks for what you do with your podcast and all the rest.
Wow.
Very good.
The inside jokes, the backhanded compliments, they were all there this week.
What do you think the biggest inside joke of the Mastonomics podcast is?
Well, it's quickly becoming the apple pies.
And even the
cast quotes really making a strong appearance lately the cast obviously the cast quote has been
around much longer than the apple pie but the cast quote just continues to gain momentum um
look the lacroix has been a long-standing thing it's maybe taking a backseat lately because we're
not in the same room so we don't get to play what's in the can like we used to I mean that'll
come back eventually we'll we'll get back and maybe LaCroix's will surge more but yeah without
a doubt as of late apple the McDonald's apple pie is the front runner the clear leader like yeah
right and with of course lift shorts maybe, lift shorts and Jefferson deadlifts
also being in the conversation.
Yeah, those old lists always hang around,
but the apple pie has been the rookie of the year so far.
Yes, that's a good award for the McDonald's apple pie.
It doesn't have the track record that those other ones do,
but it is rookie of the year, I think.
Yeah, yeah.
Tanner, okay, so where are we at then the official count 170 177 177 so the the gauntlet's been laid down by these last two two
weeks uh these last two groups of people have both really been gone above and beyond it's been our
two biggest week for five star reviews ever we're now within 23 measly reviews of hitting on the road our goal of 200 yeah hashtag road to 200
and then we all know what happens yeah we all i mean we're just being a dead horse with explaining
all the things that happen when we get to 200 like i i feel bad even continuing to explain all the things that happen when we get to 200. I feel bad even continuing to explain all the great things
that happen when we get to 200.
Yeah, so yeah, we don't need to touch on that,
but we'll just say continue to leave us the reviews.
We love getting those.
We've got to get to 200, and they've been great so far.
And while you're at it, if you also enjoy the podcast,
you can always hop over to the website and become a supporting member
at either the Lift Shorts or or the lacroix level depending on what your current finances are
here's the thing my thought now do does there need to be a third level
uh and i would be think be considering that that level would almost need to be the cheapest level
and it's almost uh say if we had a running joke where it's a
fairly inexpensive item that people purchase almost like a consumable of the dessert variety
i was gonna say do we need an apple pie level to be added yet i'm wondering if we could set up an
apple pie level of supporting membership i like that i like that i i think that needs to happen
so yeah if you're listening to this,
check on the website now. There should be an apple pie supporting level of the podcast too.
For just the price of an apple pie, you can symbolically support the Masonomics podcast.
Symbolically and financially.
Yes, right, right, right.
That makes a lot of sense. I mean, I think we're probably stupid not to have an Apple Pie level of supporting membership.
Yep, I'm typing that into our to-do list here, Tanner,
so we don't forget to add the Apple Pie supporter level.
We have seen a few more people come in as supporting members over the last week, though,
and that's really cool.
though and that that's really cool um it's it's uh it really is humbling to think that we have this ridiculous show that we've done done now for i think this is the 216th episode that there's
214 short episodes is all right that there's actually people out there that are that like
it enough that'll say yeah i'll give you a few dollars a month like for you to keep doing it
and honestly it doesn't make any sense to me but if people want to support us i'm not going to
argue with them you know who it doesn't make sense to my wife it's gonna say probably yours
yes our lives if we try to explain that to them that there's people that are willing to do that. You mean nothing is exchanged?
No goods are bought?
Nope.
Yeah, I don't get it.
Yeah, that's basically how that conversation went.
So people are really listening to that.
I thought you guys were just sitting down there in your basements talking to yourself for that long.
There was a lifting event that actually did take place here
recently that was a log and it was a log world log press world record attempt of 230 kilos by
luke stoltman and i guess we'll get the spoiler out there right away he did not get it but was he did very very close very close it was uh far less publicized than the
thor deadlift right like did you see a whole lot about it less like i didn't know i knew it was
going to happen sometime i missed the actual date and then i saw videos after the after the fact i
didn't know it even me too i i'm in the exact same boat and i use instagram quite a bit through
massonomics and follow almost exclusively people that lift and i think i even follow almost as in
tune as you can possibly be yeah like i know that there's people that are more you know that are
more into strongman and that would have like had it on the radar and probably marked it on their
calendar but i'm pretty you know i follow the whole thing pretty closely here and it passed me by and i was like oh that did happen i guess
but really it didn't happen is the thing is what you're saying right yeah yeah it really did not
but it was i mean it was as close of a miss as you can have it was right there yeah as far as
the lift goes it looks like he cleans it really easy like which it it makes you
almost not realize that it's like the way he cleans it makes you not understand how hard it
would be to clean a 500 pound log like you know like like he does that where it's like the clean
is to him almost looks like an afterthought for how easy cleaning that is um i think he had his
right arm locked out when i watched i
watched a couple times and his right arm was locked out it's just he couldn't lock out his
left right yep yep the left was just just as short short of making it yeah it's other notes
as i thought it's weird it's surprising to me that he does like dips twice like he does almost
like a psych out you know he gets it cleaned and gets it stood up and he does like dips twice like he does almost like a psych out you know he gets it
cleaned and gets it stood up and he does like this half dip first i'm like just you know i can log
press half of what he does you know like nowhere in comparison to the amounts of weight that he's
doing but to me when i'm towards my heavier weights like i wouldn't want to do that second uh uh or you know like go like
just any any extra motion at all right um but also really interesting that z was the
the current record holder is the judge was the judge of of the competition and did you see
yeah was he like a Zoom call to judge it?
Yeah, and you could see like they had the video I watched had like the picture in picture of Z down in the corner.
Is that what you saw too?
Yeah, that's what I saw too, yeah.
And just a stone cold face Z the whole time.
Did you notice that?
Yeah.
He was all business there.
There is no doubt about yeah my thing on that is
i think everyone would agree or no one has any reason to not think that z is probably as
professional as they come uh in strongman and that sort of thing and would would try to be
unbiased as much as possible but damn if and and he didn't get the lift i'm not saying there's any any doubt luke did not get the lift and of course you know and, and he didn't get the lift. I'm not saying there's any,
any doubt Luke did not get the lift. And of course, you know, it was obvious he didn't get
the lift, but what if it would have been really close? Like, do you want the current record
holder being the judge? Well, and then being on a video call too. Yeah. There could be the
slightest. I mean, the world record can be the difference between that split-second delay of being locked out and not getting the down call in time.
That's a really good point.
And also, for as unbiased as he is probably more unbiased than I would be or like your average person, maybe.
Maybe that's even just giving him too much credit because i think you're going if you are the record holder for as excited
as you are about someone else doing well you don't want someone to beat your record right well it's
just if you flip it it's so funny to think what if eddie was the head judge for yeah right you know
right like we know he wouldn't do that but it was it's just funny to think of it that way
yeah yeah but he didn't get it it was it couldn't have been much closer
interesting thing though that record is quite the the long-standing record at this point with a lot
of people wanting to break it and taking opportunities to break it and still not being
able to break it it really shows how good z was or is or probably was at overhead pressing especially the log press like
he they still with as hard as people are trying cannot beat that record i think that is the the
big takeaway here is how difficult that one has been because we're just seeing deadlift records
fall all the time in powerlifting and even strongman you know like eddie's yeah was an insane record
but what are we at two years later three years later like that one fell and yeah the log one
as many attempts as there's been on it no one can seem to get it i think he's had the record for
like 10 or 15 years or something like that too which um if you take like the sports of power
lifting and strongman or anything what records really have lasted that long you know i yeah well especially once you consider i don't know how
long people have kept track of the heaviest log but that has to be approaching like at least a
quarter of the lifetime that that record has ever existed right that that's a good point especially
in strong yeah strongman not having records as long as power lifting even
does yeah a majority z has probably held the record of the heaviest long press for just like
what you said a huge portion of the time that that's even been a record that's funny to think
he's a man he's ahead of his time it does look like the stoltman could break it on
a different given day it doesn't look like it's everman could break it on a different given day.
It doesn't look like it's ever going to be easy,
but like it's sure as close as he got you.
I mean, that, that was so close.
Like it was just like, I wouldn't be,
if someone said like that record will be broken six months from now,
I'd be like, yeah, I mean, I can see that.
But also if it's two more years, I would also be like, yeah,
that makes sense too.
Yeah. Yeah. Do you think that, I don't know, but also if it's two more years i would also be like yeah that makes sense too yeah yeah me i
what do you think that um i don't know that the more we talk about it i'm like that's almost like
you know the the deadlift gets so much props and stuff like that but z's on that log seems to be
like the most impressive to thing just most impressive record to me just based on the fact
that people cannot break it like they try as they might they cannot break it yep yep yeah who knows when it'll fall
so there's more of those events coming up soon uh i know the luke stoltman at or uh tom stoltman
atlas stone one is coming up soon i'm sure i won't watch that one live or anything either but
i'll be excited to see what he does that's almost like of course he's like a certainty that he's going to re-break his record oh yeah interesting there
is to see how heavy he goes right yeah we're gonna see like a 650 pound stone or something
that's i've heard like 300 kilograms might be what he does which is a 660 so wow
in which we watched brian shaw break the record like a few years ago with like a hundred.
Yeah.
Like a hundred pounds less than six 60.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's shattering that record.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
Makes you wonder is 700 just around the corner with that.
Probably you, you would think so.
At least for him.
I don't know if anyone else is 700 pound deadlift is like nothing to scoff at and to think that
it's right.
Yeah. Yeah. Uh, Tanner. don't know if anyone else is 700 pound deadlift is like nothing to scoff at and to think that it's right yeah yeah uh tanner have you uh got it i got to check in on you weekly have you started watching the last dance yet i have not but it is it has concluded now yep and i have found out for
sure it's not going to come out on netflix so i am going to buy the espn uh whatever it is i
have to buy for a month and get it i would almost think by the time we come back next i will have
started to have you started it i am on episode nine so i'm almost done oh wow it's it's a good
i i'm not the world's biggest basketball fan or or basketball in the 90s
like i didn't follow it super close being that i was you know only a few years old at the time but
yeah it's really good i like it a lot probably one of the things that blew has blown my mind the most
is on just one of the many things but they talk about his shoe deal with nike like they were
hoping i'm gonna get the numbers wrong here but it nike like they were hoping i'm gonna get the
numbers wrong here but it was something like they were hoping to i can't even remember what they
said they signed him for and they were hoping it would account for like three million or eight
million in sales over like three years it was something like that and in the first year it did
120 million so that is an insane number looking at that part as far as endorsements go and they also say that
at that time you didn't really endorse basketball players like the way nike was trying to like
that's something you did with like golfers and tennis players but not not really basketball
players and then on to on top of just all of the crazy basketball stuff too you know they had like
all of his iconic shots in there and the whole team component and everything so yeah i've i've
enjoyed watching that it's a it's a good documentary it's solid has your wife watched
it with you or she's watched all of them with me too because i could be completely wrong i'm under
the assumption that she's probably less of a basketball fan and knew much less of the basketball
basketball in the 90s but does she still find it interesting oh yeah she still finds it interesting
there's a few episodes where she's like okay i don't care about this as much but um for the most
part she basically hasn't complained at all she she's had no problem watching it she's enjoyed it
yeah i'm really looking i was basket you know although i would have over their second run
but you know their second three championships that's when i really i don't remember the first
three all that well i was aware of basketball at that time but over their second i really got into
it because basketball nba basketball was the first sport that i really started caring about you know
like even though maybe eventually i got more interested in football basketball was definitely
nba basketball in the mid to late 90s and into the early 2000s was the thing I enjoyed watching the most by far so I
am still really excited to watch it there's a lot of cool a lot of uh interesting interesting
personalities that make up like those people on his team and the teams that they were playing at
those point in time yes for sure for sure I thought one of the parts that was really funny
uh is what they're talking about when he's making the transition back from baseball to basketball and how it went pretty quick.
And I thought it was so funny how it's like everyone's kind of just like ragging on.
They're like, he can't come back and play.
He's been playing baseball.
He's not in any shape at all.
Like, like if you're a baseball player, you're in the worst shape in the world.
player you're in the worst shape in the world like right yeah i think i think even with all these things that that's conditioning and and your shape and your strength has changed over time like
probably the average baseball player's physique from i don't know the 90s to now depending on
the steroid air and all that i guess but just the fact that's like right he's in he goes we told him
like if you start training for baseball your body's gonna change you'll never be able to play
basketball again and he said no let me do the baseball conditioning and and how much they make a point
of like baseball players almost like they're not even athletes you know right um turns out they
ended up being pretty wrong about that though he comes back and is immediately still the best
basketball player in the world again for years but just about yeah yeah yeah did did they uh cover dan bell at all how he was a ball boy for a game
of the chicago bulls no you know i kept looking out for it but i didn't i didn't see dan bell
anywhere uh that's unfortunate i was hoping he made a cameo in there yeah i was i was just
hoping i'd get lucky and be like yep oh that's definitely a baby Dan Bell right there.
Did they show any clips of Michael or any of the Bulls players in the gym where it looks like they're working really hard and then they're actually benching like 185 or something like that?
Actually, they had some clips of Michael repping out.
I want to say it was 205 on the bench, and I was impressed.
The guy was like 6'5", 6'6". out i want to say it was 205 on the bench and i was impressed because anytime you see a basketball
player benching it's the most ridiculous looking thing because the range of motion makes no sense
it's so far it's longer than most people's deadlift you know it's like yeah they showed
a lot of time in the gym a lot of lifting gloves were worn yeah yeah yeah yeah especially in the
90s yeah it also makes you realize that
how far gyms and weightlifting equipment have come in what uh 15 20 years yeah whereas you
look at it's like god most high school gyms are nicer than the pro gym that we're the chicago
bulls yeah yeah yeah um also interesting like i haven't watched it but i just know
michael it's you know notoriously
burned the candle at both ends as far as a professional athlete perspective as far as
being the best professional athlete in the world at the time and the guy was out you know
staying up all night gambling and like doing i don't know how much they talk about in the
documentary and that sort of thing but now like leBron James does everything in the world to try to like recovery related right like and to bring
his body into peak performance and Michael's like yeah that's you know also shows like the
the freak of nature he was and could do whatever he wanted and still be way better than everyone
else they do make a point right away though of him saying when he first came to the Bulls how
they were basically like the trash team of the league and one of the reporters
called them like the chicago like traveling cocaine circus because it was like a known fact
all the players were like doing cocaine and drinking and smoking and he even talks about
he's like oh yeah at halftime people would be like smoking cigarettes and drinking and
it is it is surprising the number of times though one of the things that did surprise me a lot was how often he is smoking a cigar.
Yeah.
Like you don't see, you might see someone like LeBron or someone like that now.
All right, they win a championship.
They might have a cigar.
But you don't just casually always see them smoking a cigar.
He is casually just smoking cigars.
Yep, yep, yep.
I'm excited to watch it.
Yep, I will recommend it, Tanner.
So you don't got to worry.
It's not bad in case you were concerned about that.
Just don't ruin it for me.
But this might be a spoiler alert.
I'm not going to tell you how the second repeat run goes.
Do they beat the Jazz that second time?
I'm not going to tell you.
You're going to have to watch and see.
I guess I'll have to find out.
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Should we talk about podcasts a little bit now, Tanner?
Yeah.
Let's talk about the best podcast.
One slightly unrelated thing.
In podcast news, did you catch the
podcast news this week tanner uh did i catch the podcast news well uh joe rogan of the joe rogan
experience podcast okay recently signed a deal with spotify to for them to be the exclusive
provider of his podcast so you can't listen to it podcast. So you can't listen to it on Apple podcasts.
You can't listen to it anywhere else.
You can now only listen to it.
I don't know when,
whenever the deal kicks in,
if it's now or next week or whatever,
but so it's exclusively on Spotify.
So you have to have the Spotify app to listen to it.
He signed a deal for $100 million with them.
Wow.
So is that an indefinite time?
I don't know. I don't know what the timetable is on
it. I didn't look that close into it, but, uh, wow. A hundred million dollars. That is crazy for
one podcast. Wow. They do estimate like this thing was estimated that, um, I don't know if this is
estimates or real numbers, but supposedly his podcast made,
it brought in $3 million in ads per month last year. It's a lot of ad money.
Dang. And he'll still be getting that.
Yeah. So, so yeah, that's, that's the thing is Spotify is trying to buy up these,
these things because they're going to make money in, in ad revenue. Whereas with music,
you know, they can still make money in ad revenue and all that, but with music got to pay royalty fees out back to the record labels there's no there's no record
label to pay a royalty fee to here so right i mean if spotify wanted to offer us even like 10
percent of that deal i would consider taking it i would be all about i mean on a fundamental level
i'm totally against what this is because all it is is making content harder to get for people that it,
it doesn't need to be,
it's artificial.
I don't like that.
I don't,
I don't like that part of it.
And it's like,
Oh,
okay.
Our podcast is going to turn into the same thing like we have with,
okay.
Yep.
I like this pod.
I like this podcast and this one and this one,
but I need my subscription to,
I made my Disney subscription podcast.
I need my ESPN subscription podcast.
I also need,
it's like, yeah, that sucks. I don't want it to go that direction.
Unless we can profit off of it.
Unless I'm profiting directly off of it.
I hate the idea.
As far as the consumer, I do not like that idea at all.
That does, that sounds terrible.
Supposedly like I pay for Spotify premium already and I'm still against the idea of this.
I don't like Spotify getting into this game of of making podcasts something that like a single platform owns but supposedly with spotify
with their with their podcasts you don't have to have a premium membership to listen so it's not
like you're completely gated off from it you just now have to have the spotify app where they're
collecting your data and selling that to make ads which is kind of obnoxious. So we got something to shoot for now. We got the road to the $100 million deal.
Well, it starts with 200 podcast reviews, of course.
That is, that's when you start popping up on people's radars once you get to that 200th one,
as everyone knows. Right, exactly.
Okay. So talking about some podcasts now that make
significantly less than a hundred million dollars um but are probably probably no less entertaining
though uh it this is the this is the 2020 version of the massonomics top 10 best strength training
podcasts is this now our third year doing this yeah Yeah, this is our third year up. And
like we said before, we do have to update the list every year pretty, pretty extensively because
for the biggest reason, just as podcasts in general, like they just don't always continue
to exist. They just, there's a, there's a, there's a turn rate in this industry. And
there's certain things that you can count on,
and that's that a lot of podcasts will disappear, and the Masonomics podcast never will.
That's what I would say is through it all, we've gone through a lot of podcasts on this list,
but one constant at least has been the Masonomics podcast.
Well, Masonomics and Iron Radio, but we'll get to them as we go through here so
and we have some of them that dropped off to some of them that dropped off to
they maybe still somewhat exist but they like quit a common thing i've noticed is people just
like halfway quit where like the feed's still there and they maybe make some put something out
on occasion but yeah like having okay having a back catalog sure that's fine but when you produce like a few new pieces
of content a year it's not exactly a living podcast and it's hard to wonder it's a hard
one to make a recommendation on when uh there's right new stuff coming out one not this isn't
putting it out there in a negative way but one for example that was on the list last year that's not on the list this year would be uh chad wesley smith's uh juggernaut
and that was one of the first ones that came to mind for me too right and it's just well they
can't really be on the list anymore they really don't like i don't think like him and max make
podcasts anymore like chad does like his beers with chad thing sometimes it's just
kind of random and infrequent so they've obviously moved shifted away from the podcast as something
that's value you know because they're still doing tons of other things of course but from a time
and time and or money perspective they must have decided that the podcast was not the most
important thing that
they're doing. They're not as dumb as we are. They don't just keep hitting their head against
this wall and wondering what's going to happen. Yeah. Yeah. But I don't know if they ever hit
200 podcast reviews or not. Like we were going to, so they probably did it. And that's, that's
why they failed because they didn't get to 200. So without any more delay, let's get into the list here.
Full disclosure, my podcast consumption just in general lately has been down a lot.
And so with these podcasts, I am not the expert.
So Tanner, we're going to rely more on your valuable critique and feedback here.
But I'll be happy to guide us through the process.
Yeah, that sounds great. First one on the list is stronger by science. And, uh, what, what,
what can you tell us about stronger by science, Tanner? Stronger by science is maybe my, I've
mentioned this before is maybe my favorite lifting related podcast. Uh, this list I would say is in
no particular order. Coincidentally, this one is currently maybe my favorite lifting related podcast. Uh, this list I would say is in no particular order. Coincidentally,
this one is currently maybe my favorite lifting podcast and it's with Eric Trexler and Greg
Knuckles, Greg Knuckles. Um, and they're both extremely intelligent individuals and they talk
a lot, a lot about detailed, uh, strength training and nutrition. And a lot of, they cover a lot about detailed strength training and nutrition and a lot of they cover a lot of
studies uh you know a lot a lot of scientific research but or all that being said they are
very funny like they have this really good uh humorous like dry or deadpan humor that is really funny.
They are legitimately very funny,
and it makes that stuff that I would...
Some of those things they talk about,
maybe on the surface I think I'm interested in,
but if I listen to someone else talk about it
after five minutes, I'm like,
just kidding, this is very boring.
Yep, this delivery is all off and checked out.
Yeah, right.
And with them i i they
really interest me in these topics that i otherwise might not uh you know someone else
their delivery may not hold my interest and i would say that's what they're really good at
and they bring in a mix of you know what i say it's it's almost kind of like us
except for they have serious stuff they talk about too
in a way you know like if we if if you took away all of the serious stuff you kind of are left with
our podcast but like they have a mixed of like the like I said like these interesting scientific
research and studies and they're both well educated on in these topics and they are experts
so it's interesting to hear their perspectives but also very very humorous in a style of humor that i really appreciate and that's not exactly an easy
thing to do so uh yeah if that sounds like something you're into uh i think that would
be one of the first ones you should check out on the list yes i highly recommend that one in all
honesty and then one that's uh also uh a little more on the sciencey serious side would be
iron radio and they're also one of the only ones that can say that they've been on this podcast
list every year for us every time yeah yeah yeah that's that's worth noting any of them that have
stayed here every time i would guess it'd be us and them so far that i come to mind but
yeah that's a i what i think the note on them this is also an article too you can check this article out on our website
and there's a little description about all of them but i think they've been doing it for 11 years
and i don't even know what the number of episodes that they have out but they i don't think they've
missed an episode in like 11 years every week just which is just pure insanity. That, that actually is, that is crazy. Like hard
to comprehend. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, following them up though, is a, another podcast that does extremely
well at producing an episode every week. And that is the mass economics podcast. Uh, I've heard of
these guys. I've heard of these guys. It's funny. I did have to update some of the description on
there because like, although ours has never gone away it just has changed somewhat so like stuff in there
in prior years and i'm like oh that really is not what that's not so relevant anymore and i've
updated some of that at times so ours has certainly changed but never gone away
and like any good show it should evolve a little bit right right evolve for the better i think yeah no one wants to be a has-been no we want to be a never never was like us that's right
next on the list is elite fts table talk
yes dave tate of course um i really like this one too this is
Yes, Dave Tate, of course.
I really like this one, too.
This is up there with another one of mine.
When I see a new one pops up, I'm very interested in listening to it.
I don't know that they put him out on a very specific regular basis, but he seems to always be putting stuff out.
And a lot of it is like he does Q&A.
Like a huge thing is Q&A, answering questions from listeners, which he gets hundreds and thousands of questions all the time.
And it's just I like how to get strong, stay strong, how to use your strength.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's exactly.
It's mostly just him talking about that catchphrase and analyzing it.
The finer points.
Yeah.
It's really good though. I just, if you like Dave Tate
and the way he talks,
you know, kind of like no bullshit
and that's, I think that's a good way
to describe it.
You know, no bullshit,
just telling it like it is.
And I enjoy it.
Yep.
This next one is probably,
probably the newest one on the list
with the least number of episodes but
i think a lot of people are aware of this and have listened to it and that is hybrid unlimited
right which is of course uh hayden and steffi like you said i think most people are aware of
them and what they're doing and i've listened i have not listened to all their episodes but i
have listened to some and they do a lot of uh get a lot of interesting people on there. A lot of good interviews that they have, some pretty scientific. But then they also do a lot of messing around too, a lot of joking around and talking powerlifting gossip. And I can appreciate that in an episode.
And they also cover a fairly broad range of topics too, as far as getting like researchers and authors and it's not just strength stuff. It's a lot of, it's almost like personal development
a little bit as well. Yeah. Classify it. They had a, I think it was actually Hayden's dad on one
time, which I thought was pretty interesting. He's a financial advisor and like he's a,
I listened to it and he's an intelligent financial advisor but also has a way of explaining
things that people can understand understand it pretty well and i thought that that was a really
good episode actually did he have some pretty hot penny stock recommendations see no that's why i
like him because he wasn't talking about things like penny stocks oh okay well i don't know how good he really is then next on the list we have uh one-time massonomics guest matt vincent
with uh um so yes good good point he has been on the massonomics podcast it'll be fun when we're
back to having guests again too i know i'm looking forward to it it will be fun we got a lot of
people that we've been in contact with that we're going to line up but yes we have had matt on the show we've also interviewed him at the arnold in years past and his show i've recently got more
into it pretty interesting like he his is all traveling like he's never doing phone calls he's
going basically all around the country all around the world to talk to people and a lot of you know
he's like pretty chill i I mean, we know from based
on our conversation with him on our show, like that's what he's like on, on his show. And it's,
it's a lot of it's like based or has bases to strength training and nutrition and that sort
of stuff. But he goes more into just living life and hanging out quite a bit of yeah quite a bit of his
personality yeah yeah yeah and i guess just from our experiences with him he's always been really
nice to us and he's a supporter of of ours and that makes me more interested in hearing what
they have to say so i like it pretty well next up we have strong talk from starting strong man was
this on the list last year this was on the list last year? This was on the list last year, I think, too.
And that's from Cale Beck, of course, who is Super Bowl commercial famous this year.
Cale Beck of Facebook group Strongman fame.
Yeah.
And his podcast, Anymore, all it is is he talks about upcoming big Strongman events,
and then he reviews Strongman events.
And a lot of times it'll just be like a 10-minute thing.
It'll be he'll recap, you know, like he recapped Thor's deadlift,
or he'll talk about Thor's deadlift before it happens,
or he'll talk about World's Strongest Man before it happens.
And I like it because it's just like I get some interesting Strongman news out of it
that I wouldn't really catch otherwise, and it's just like 10 minutes minutes out of my day and then I kind of know what's going on
which is which is a great thing to have someone giving you some information on strongman stuff
because there's not a lot of resources out there that right yeah no he's he pretty much is the
resource and has been the resource so uh next podcast we have the bro cast and i think they were on the list last year too weren't
they they they were new on the list last year they had you know they had hadn't uh gone too far and
um i would say that you know uh i i i like their show i i recommend it. They struggle with audio problems.
I'll say all this and then I'll say why you still would listen to it.
They struggle with audio problems.
They are not altogether all that consistent.
They'll put out a couple and then not put one out for a month or more.
They don't do near as good at reading their sponsor ads as we do you know i mean i almost that's hard to compete with but um all that being said i still like them because they're
really really unfiltered and like the way that brandon allen is he says anything he wants to
irregardless of how that's going to make people feel about him.
He has no filter, and nothing's an act with him.
He says he's probably lost many followers in his life because he does not filter anything he says,
but I think that that's interesting.
And from a powerlifting perspective, it's interesting to hear people that are very opinionated sometimes.
Yep. So I think that's cool next up is a another uh podcast that we have featured in some way on this uh show before and that is 50 facts with jim mcd and silent mike yes jim mcd who we had on the show not too long ago.
I like that one.
Same way, you know, we've talked with Jim McD many times over the year,
so he's in that same category of I like listening to his show because we kind of know him.
So it's just interesting seeing what they're doing and what they're up to.
And, you know, I always listened to the PowerCast back in the day
when Silent Mike and him were on there together. And, you you know I liked that they got back together and started a show so
I like hearing hearing what they have to say and they don't always follow that form that 50 facts
format you know more lately they've just been uh riffing or or having just normal interviews and
that sort of thing but um I like it either way that they they go about that i think it's interesting because i like listening to those two talk and if you liked
the old school power cast uh this is probably the closest thing you have to to some semblance of
that that's not work bell like giving you motivational talks and that's what i would say
the new version of that is not what you would want if you're at
you know I mean like Mark's new version is not all that similar to the old version in my opinion
next on the list is the Barban podcast which is also a newer one
and also a connection to the Masonomics podcast because because jake boley we've had on uh
the massonomics podcast before he's not the main host of that show but he does take his turn as
as guest hosting and probably has hosted it the second most um than anyone i think it's uh
uh uh david thomas tau i think is yep am i saying yep yep he's the main main host and
their show is not even a year old i don't think but they've pumped out a lot of episodes
and a lot of interviews um and really much like their contact content is on their website that's
how their podcast is in the way that they interview such
a huge a wide swath of people that are in the strength and fitness and nutrition industry you
know like they get like the the very very much power lifters the very much strongman area you
know the olympic weightlifters bodybuilders the scientists you know the the huge they cover it
all kind of and it's really
professional kind of like the way that their website and their that sort of thing is the
podcast i think also has like a really pretty polished and professional feel to it yeah it's
one of the closest things to like resembling an actual organization yeah yes exactly because and business. Yes, exactly. Because they kind of are like even more so than a lot of this stuff.
They really are like a business that's finance, you know, like they really are close to a
they are a real, real business in the sense that a lot of those other companies that do
that sort of thing would be.
So I think it's I think it's interesting.
I think it's very how much you're going to like it is a little more topic dependent on theirs because
let's face it. Most people aren't super interested in all of those strength disciplines. You know,
like I'm not, if they have a CrossFitter or an Olympic weightlifter in there, I'm not super
interested in it. So I'm probably not going to listen to it, but when they come around to the
topics, I am more interested in it. I like to check them out. And that's the, uh, that's the list. So it's a pretty broad range.
Uh, yeah, there's something for everyone there. And yeah, depending on what, what mood you're in,
whether it's more serious, something fun, something not super even focused on strength training,
uh, there there's something for you in all of these. So I would say if you haven't, uh, hop on, download them, give them all a listen, and you'll find out in a hurry if that's something for you in all of these so I would say if you haven't hop on download them
give them all a listen and you'll find out in a hurry if that's something that uh this
is an is a show that you're going to want to listen to regularly yeah I that the more we've
talked about it too I really like that third one on the list really sounded interesting too that
one with uh uh that they're on like episode 216 yeah maybe it was the mass economics
podcast is that what it was oh that's it yeah that was the one yeah that was the one yeah that
one sounded good to me yeah i've i've heard really good i heard they almost have 200 reviews that's
how you know it's a good podcast damn 200 apple podcast five-star reviews holy shit that means
something that means you said you said apple podcast and all they could think of was apple Apple podcast, five-star reviews. Holy shit. That means something. That means something for sure.
You said Apple podcast, and all I could think of was Apple pie, Tanner.
Aha.
McDonald's Apple podcast reviews.
The best kind of review.
Well, it's getting to be about that time.
Are you prepared?
Have you strapped in?
Buckle your seatbelts belts because it's time for
overrated underrated on episode 216 of the massomics podcast topic number one tommy overrated
or underrated keanu reeves wow this is a tough one right off the bat yeah hard hitters right from the start because he is someone that
is kind of universally loved on the internet i i haven't come across anything that ever speaks
negative of him people people love to speak very highly of him i don't really know enough about him
to dispute that or not no he's kind of seems like an it's weird like how he's so popular yet it feels
like you don't really know that much about him yeah you just hear i always see like you'll see
something on reddit of oh keanu reeves was caught doing this like just being a cool guy helping
someone out and he's kind of he's also approaching that bill murray territory of being like this
person that people kind of just love but he's also not
super active and stuff either
I get Keanu still has movies coming
out but it's not like he's the rock
where he's just you can't almost get away
from him you know
but I think I gotta say
he's probably a little overrated
just because it feels like there's
so much internet hype around him so I'll
go with a very slight overrated just because it feels like there's so much internet hype around him so i'll go with a
very slight overrated okay what if the topic would have been the matrix
i think you could definitely say that early 2000s matrix was overrated uh-huh but i think it's been
long enough that i i'm safe i'm i'm happy to say that i think it's underrated now again i think that's a i just watched the trilogy we we just did like in the last week weekend or over
the last week and i really enjoyed it i have probably not watched them since they're like
basically new and it uh the first one was is of course the best movie. Yes. Last one is the worst. If they just slide a little bit,
but I've probably seen the last one once.
Maybe like I have a really,
I just remember being younger and thinking I can't follow anything that's
going on right now.
Like my brain doesn't know what's,
what's happening.
My biggest,
that's my biggest thing through all three,
honestly,
is like not like who watches
that all and fully understands what's going on unless you really researched it on the internet
yeah part of the problem is there kind of is some backstory that you should understand ahead of time
like they don't they kind of touch on in the first one but the whole point of the first one is is
that the humans got in a war with the robots and to try and stop the robots the humans blocked out the sky and basically put the earth in this like that isn't completely explained
super clearly right like i think i think in the first one they make mentions to that but i don't
know if someone ever sits down and says no this is what happened and this is how we got here right
because there was also a movie called the animatrix which uh came out probably in the early 2000s that has all of these different
animated shorts that goes on to explain all of these different parts and how things came to be
but just adds to the whole matrix lore but yeah i think was this even was this a question right
away or was this a bonus one this was just a bonus this was an ad okay yeah i still i think
the matrix is underrated though like. It has a definite look,
and I think it shaped a lot of what happened for movies in the 2000s.
I think it holds up pretty well, having just watched it.
Oh, yes, for sure.
Still really good.
For being a movie that's like 20 years old.
I think it came out in 99, so like 21.
99, yeah.
The first one is a really good movie, though yeah um the first one is a really good movie though i mean it is a really good movie i would recommend it if you haven't watched it for a long
time check it out and you you'll probably surprise yourself at um even just the uh even just the uh
philosophical situation it tries to present it's like whoa yeah it is, it is. Yeah, it is. It is good that way.
I probably appreciate it better now being in my 30s than when I was, you know, 13 and really understood it even more or less.
Oh, guns, kung fu, slow motion.
Yeah.
That was my takeaway out of it.
He just stopped the bullets.
Yeah, yeah.
He just put his hand up and they fell.
That's what I took from it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Overrated or underrated?
Jeeps. Jeeps.
Jeeps.
I, with Jeeps, I don't mind the styling of a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
I think the new Jeep Grand Cherokee is a good looking vehicle.
It's an expensive vehicle.
It is.
I don't mind the styling of it.
Is it a practical family vehicle? i don't mind i don't mind the styling of it is it is it a practical family vehicle i don't really think so it's basically a car that's raised up um
but the other the other jeeps not like a wrangler i've never cared for a jeep wrangler i guess if
if you really are using it as like a fun off-road vehicle but as people for a daily driver the whole
inside oh yeah isn't it yeah i don't think it's a yeah
like for the for the price that it costs i do not want to be driving around a vehicle that's
mostly plastic i get it it's supposed to be like an outdoor vehicle but almost no one that has them
uses this as that so that's true and the rest of their lineup like a cherokee i don't really care
for that one and then they have all of those other just weird,
like smaller ones,
slightly bigger ones,
ones that are marketed to like teenagers.
I think Jeep is a little overrated.
And they're like wildly popular too.
Like I think as far as sales,
like that Jeep has grown like their market share
pretty significantly, even like in the last
decade like they've become way bigger than they used to be i wouldn't doubt that and the crazy
thing is is like it's almost all the same vehicle with just a slightly different body a little bit
different size yeah yeah just yeah just a little just a little it's not even like they make a car
and a truck and an suv yeah it's like no these these are all just like midsize SUVs just with varying trim on them.
Yeah.
Not completely dissimilar to like the Harley Davidson effect is like the Jeep effect is
a little bit like that, where it's just like, ah, it's a Jeep, you know, like Harley Davidson.
They actually have a surprising number of models,
but they're all sort of just fractionally different from each other.
Yep, yep.
So with that being said, though, I would drive a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
I would drive that vehicle.
The other ones, nah, don't do it for me.
So I am saying Jeep is overrated.
Okay.
Overrated or underrated?
Razor scooters.
So I am saying Jeep is overrated.
Overrated or underrated?
Razor scooters.
It's actually really funny because I was on a walk like two days ago
through my neighborhood
and there was a surprising number of razor scooters
laying on the sidewalk that I had to go around.
And I remember thinking,
when I was a kid,
a razor scooter was the coolest thing in the world.
But I don't know if they actually make a comeback,
like if scootering is popular with kids
or if it's just one of those little things that everyone has
because it's just a cheap thing.
Everyone has one.
I think literally every kid has at least one.
Do you know what they charge for a Razor scooter nowadays?
We have one in our garage, but I don't know how much it costs.
I'm not really sure.
Let me get to the bottom of this.
When I was a kid, I'm pretty sure they were like $110.
I think they were expensive.
What?
I could have swore they were like 110 i think they were expensive what i i could i was gonna guess they were 140 i could have swore razor scooter was 100 bucks when i was a
kid uh dang right well they have they have different different options several options
but the cheapest one starts like 30 which is yeah it should be yeah the the most expensive one they
have it looks like is a hundred dollars
they have a few in the 40 oh actually no they do have one with air tires that's 130
ah the one with the wheelie bar can't forget the wheelie bar that classic piece of uh
classic modification so you can do those wheelies yeah for the most part they're in that 40 to 60
range for the razor scooter i do think razor scooters are i think they're in that 40 to 60 range for the Razor scooter. I do think Razor scooters are, I think they're overrated,
and they're not a tiny little scooter.
It's nothing fancy, but if that's what it takes for kids to play outside,
I'm all about it.
I just, oh, whoa, they do have a dirt scooter for $300.
Dang.
Yeah, so they have a pretty diverse range.
I think Razor, the brand itself, is probably a little overrated.
But yeah, that's what I'll go with, overrated.
I'm just saying, you're not going to catch me scooting around town on a Razor scooter.
Right, right, right.
Overrated or underrated?
Local radio.
Local radio is so overrated i this is what blows my mind about local radio okay look at look
at first i'm going to go with the cons of it because you can make almost a nonetheless list
all right local radio compared to my phone um worse sound quality check worse diversity and playlist check lack of control
check frequent ads check annoying ads check ads that i don't care about check um and that's just
i mean that's just getting started right there like just right off the top of your head that's
just right at the top of my head songs i don't care about check spotty service a lot of time or
i shouldn't say a lot of times, but can be spotty service.
Only works in my 100 mile area.
Like I am personally not a radio fan.
What does it do?
I guess you can get a few local updates of your neighborhood, of what's happening.
But I do not listen to the radio.
I bet in the last 10 years, not, not saying not like being in a public
setting, but on, of my own free will, if in 10 years I have 20 hours of public radio listening,
I'd say, yeah, that's maybe it. I just, I don't, I hop in my car. Let's say I hop in my car to
drive to the gym. It takes what? Six, seven minutes. There's a good chance. I'll catch the
end of a song. i don't like at all
i'll hear four or five minutes of annoying ads i'll hear a radio dj give me some public notices
in our town about something that i don't care about at all and then i might if i'm lucky they
might start one more song that plays non-stop and i don't care about either yeah so it's just
the radio as far as music discovery
goes, it sucks. Like they don't do that job anymore. Spotify and all those services have
you covered. They expose you to way more stuff. You can find things you're into. I just, and then
my business, my business is in the marketing and advertising space. I, you know, the whole point of
my business is to try and help businesses get their message out, design things, look good, be presentable, maybe make some sales hopefully while they're at
it. And I don't know if you know, but ad radio ad spots are not cheap. They, depending on the
station, maybe, maybe certain stations have a, have a better reach. But if I were to look at advertising on Facebook or online versus radio,
there's not a lot of situations where I could recommend the radio. There are some, but there's
not a lot where I could recommend it. Right, right. So, okay. So I went on and on about the cons.
Let's think about the positives. When you turn your car on a lot of cars just default
to that so you don't have to touch anything um that's that's about it it's super you know what
you're getting you're not going to get surprised ever listening to the radio like you know what
you're getting with it um so it's got that old reliable going for it. I think that's it.
I think that's it.
So you're a fan all in all.
So I'm saying,
I'm saying radio is overrated.
Yeah.
All right.
So that wraps up overrated underrated for the day.
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So this is, I know they get a kick out of it when I say that we're all a really good, close, tight family in our podcast, Massonomics podcast sponsorship family.
So Mike and Teal Adelman, of course, are in our very, very near
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spud and susan of course we talked to both of them quite a bit and they're basically like as
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so we'll probably be able to catch up with them next year and i think everyone knows what spudding
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Almost guaranteed, even if you've never seen it before, if you have a thought of a strap that should be made for a purpose in lifting,
I would just about be willing to bet that they have it on their website.
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They do, and same way if you go there, if you order something, you can let them know that the, uh, massonomics guys sent you.
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