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Exploring more of the fascinating intersection of Activism, Community Engagement, Faith / Religion, Human Nature, Politics, Social Issues, and beyond   
We talk with Timothy Ward about The Goat Within and why strength, cardio fitness, nutrition, and recovery matter more for longevity than most people realize. We connect his personal story to a practical system that helps adults reverse midlife decline and build real fitness momentum. 
• Books and Authors Week context plus behind-the-scenes setup 
• Timothy’s New Hampshire upbringing and a quick reality check on today’s housing bubble 
• Childhood abuse and why sports become a safe place 
• The shift from gym guesses to exercise science and kinesiology 
• Why fitness is misunderstood and why recovery is a pillar, not a bonus 
• Making a fitness book actionable with QR codes, links, and an interactive learning path 
• Toxic food and the slow damage that shows up in your 40s and 50s 
• The overlooked risk factor of low strength and low cardiorespiratory fitness 
• The Fitness Quadrant blueprint and how momentum builds over 8 to 18 weeks 
• Supplements vs peptide therapy and why education comes first 
• LifeStrong ecosystems, home gym setups, and customized training 
• Faith, mental health, and closing reflections 
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SPEAKER_02

Hello, welcome to another episode of Pristitutionalist Podcast. I am your host, Joseph M. Leiner. That's L-E-N-A-R-D at LoFrench. It's not it's wonderful down an O. Thank you for tuning in. As Graham Norton used to say on his show. Let's get on with the show. For those looking on the five behind the scenes video channels, sneak peek videos, you will see. Oh, first let me say, this is a cheat intro again, kind of like I do on Saturdays if I'm presenting a video exclusive from prior the same cheat. You'll see the same or here on the 40-ish audio only platforms, this same mini intro, but I am wearing the Book of Kennedy Project Carpe DM bookshirt because welcome to Books Slash Authors Week. Just one week for April of 2026. Prior I had Books slash authors weeks this time to get caught up on some back interviews of authors. I'm doing a singular book slash books slash authors week for April 2026, Monday through Friday. Also, I want to say at the end of each episode, I will tack on one of my newer, more recent Suno created songs. If you remember, uh my dad, Ted Lunner Jr. in Poker Kings, TinyURL.com, The Poker Kings to see that tribute page, Sam. He had a record deal. I used to write and record music the old way. You know, get out a piece of sheet music and write out the actual song on the sheet music, the chords, the notes, the lyrics, the buttons all my equipment's been long sold off. But thanks to Suno AI music system, I'm back to writing lyrics and releasing music again. Thank you, Suno. So each day, Monday through Friday of Bookslash Authors Week 2026 April, I will check on a Suno Aided Created new song from Joseph M. Leonard, J Leonard Detroit on Suno. So thank you to them. And I've already delayed things. So without further ado, let's get to an author. Joining me today is Timothy Ward. Before we get into the who he is, why he's here, he's got a story to tell about Xfinity. Go ahead and say what you were saying in the green room.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, Joseph, I love you already. Thank you because Xfinity is driving me crazy.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, they up and down. For the second day, like I was on three shows yesterday. Today I'm booked for three, and unbeknownst, they don't announce it. They're in my quote unquote area laying with the line. So I said, you know, you gotta be kidding me. So the shut, you know, with the internet's going in and out and all of this crazy stuff. So to to to come here for for you, Joseph. I I just drove like a madman over to a business friend of mine's office to use, and I barely made it here for our one o'clock uh tea time here at all, right?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, because two days ago we were supposed to record and there was a mix-up of time then. So it's like, oh boy.

SPEAKER_00

Yep, yep. He's gonna think I'm uh a nut job if I miss this one.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, you were saying, uh, you gotta tune into the Wi-Fi there. And oh, how can you set up? Where can you set up? What room can you set up in?

SPEAKER_00

Oh yeah. Yeah, I feel like I just ran a marathon in about 32 minutes. I got the Wi-Fi wrong, and I'm like, he gave me the wrong wife because of the new new new place I just set up here so I I can get on with you. And um, I must have typed that thing in six times. I'm like, oh no, oh no. He gave me the anyway. God bless us. Here we are.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, thank somebody doesn't want us to record. Hey, that's one way of looking at it. At any rate, so Times the Ward, the goat within book. As long as it isn't the sheep within, we've got enough sheep all on the planet.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, yeah, we do.

SPEAKER_02

So if for nothing else I wanted you on to, I could make that lame pun. No, no, bye-bye, everybody.

SPEAKER_00

No, you know what? You just made me think maybe I should have called the book The Lion Within.

SPEAKER_02

Right. Exactly. The next edition, right? You can write it. Well, there's there's short stories, there's novella, there's novelette, then there's novel. I invented the novel X, EXT for extended because if there's a novella and a novelette is shorter than the average novel, a novel X would be like the director's cut. You could do The Lion Within as an extended version, expanded version, or novel X, EXP for expanded. You could do an expanded version of the Goat Within, call it the Lion Within. Oh, you know what? You get making it. Yeah, add some extra chapters to that.

SPEAKER_01

Oh yeah. Oh yeah.

Timothy Ward’s New Hampshire Roots

SPEAKER_02

So indeed, at any rate, but before we get into the goat within, uh, about lifespan longevity and fitness, let's do the proverbial Christian show, pun intended proverbs, proverbial first question. Where were you born and raised? Where are you now? Significant places you've been in between, how much time you spent in prison for what? All that nitty-gritty. For the record, yeah, for no, for the record, he's laughing. He knows it's a joke. It's a joke. I'm just joking. But yeah, where are you born and raised and all that stuff?

SPEAKER_00

So uh I'm I'm uh coming to you right now from a beautiful uh coastline up in New Hampshire, where I was born and raised. Rye, New Hampshire, Newcastle, New Hampshire, little seaside town north of Boston, about maybe maybe an hour north of Boston, Massachusetts. Everybody knows that, right? Um, and I'm south of Portland, Maine, which would be the next kind of big city. Portland, Maine is about 50 minutes north of me. So I'm right in the middle. Absolute live free or die state of New Hampshire. Love New Hampshire. It's it's uh it's where I'm raised, it's where I know lots and lots of people, in particular, the coastline here. When people come here from all over the world now, you know, New York, uh, Europe, Canada, Boston, they come here thinking it's going to be a little, you know, cow, you know, uh fields and cows and you know, pigs, and you know, where where are all the shotguns and the pitchforks? And they come here and they're like, wow, this place is right on the ocean, 16 miles of coastline, absolutely gorgeous. And this area has absolutely exploded in growth, unfortunately. It's okay for a little growth, I get it, but it is really the epicenter in uh the Northeast, or one of the epicenters where prices of real estate and houses and buildings going up, it's it's at such a fever pitch, you wonder how long can this go on for? My family, you know, I've got my grandfather, great-grandfather that lived here. They were lobstermen. Little boats, that's how they made their, you know, made their living. That ran up all the way to my older brother, was a lifelong lobsterman, so he carried that tradition on. I'm probably the one that broke it. Uh I eat lobster. I I tell people I'm so sick of lobster, I had it my whole life, right? But people have people are fascinated with lobster, New England lobster, all that sort of stuff. We grew up in that town where it was little, small Newcastle, New Hampshire, small little town, blue collar, you know, a couple fishing piers, and you know, tiny. It's a little island in between Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Rye, New Hampshire. If anybody cares to look it up quick on Google or whatever, you'll see this little island, about 900 people live on it, connected by you know two little bridges. My mom's an artist, very well known around here, painting different landscapes and all that sort of stuff. I guess I had that small town experience growing up. Once it was uh discovered, the the houses here, you know, beautiful house on the on the ocean when I was young. I just turned 61 last week. I remember as a little kid, you know, delivering the newspaper, all that stuff. These house you could buy a house for 80 grand on the ocean. Now those same houses are going for six, seven million and more. So you you you sort of itch your head. Is that what what is that? Is that really how much the dollar has devalued over, you know, no, it has devalued a ton, but I don't think that much.

SPEAKER_02

We're in for another bubble burst again.

SPEAKER_00

I agree.

SPEAKER_02

Housing is so overvalued again. I fear another 2008 because people will the it when they correct, people will be underwater in their mortgage in like 2008, they'll walk away. Banks will be holding a bunch of foreclosed properties. Yep. So hopefully some things can be done in the interim so that it eases down, doesn't collapse. But I want to say the dog is steal, trying to steal the show. We can see him in the mirror.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, that's my that's my buddy. Uh uh, that's his dog. I'm using his place right now.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, yeah, we can see him in the mirror on the door there trying to look at trying to steal the shot there.

SPEAKER_00

Theo's protecting me.

SPEAKER_02

He's got your six, apparently. All right, so give Theo a hug for us when we're done. You bet.

SPEAKER_01

You bet.

SPEAKER_02

Tell us about the goat within. What was the genes? Another Christian pun, right? The genesis of the book.

Real Estate Bubble Talk

The Goat Within Begins

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Uh, well, it's funny. Um, you know, for years, so I've been involved in sort of a long story. Let me give you the the just the quick background of how I ended up being an author of what now is a best-selling book now, unbeknownst to me at the time of writing it. It's the first book I ever wrote, but let me let me tell you how I got there. When I was young, sounds like a song when I was young, pretty tough upbringing. Pretty heavily abused, physically, beat up in the hospital from my dad. Um, both my older brother and me were, and my mom, unfortunately, really had some tough years. Uh in today's world, he'd he'd be he'd be straight, straight car ride to prison, right? But back in, you know, in the in the 70s, um, early 70s, you know, it was a different, you know, different era, all that sort of stuff. And uh so between the beatings, uh, between the black eyes and the you know, busted lips and all that stuff, um uh I was naturally good at athletics at a young age. And that became my safe place. That became my happy place. Uh I was obviously as a young kid, uh six, seven, eight years old, you know, a world of hurt. I didn't know what to think of it. I just know there were a lot of tears, a lot of crying, a lot of hurt. Um, so uh once I picked up a basketball or a baseball, man, I was good at it, and it felt like wow, people are actually cheering for me. You know, the the my my buddies uh parents are like, wow, you scored 40 points and you this and you so it felt great. And of course Yeah, positive attention that you weren't used to. Well, wasn't used to because I was I lived in fear, I lived in tears, you know, really worried to even say something wrong, right? So so that became something that all I wanted to do was play sports, obviously. And so it became a year-round thing for me, and I was good at the football, basketball, baseball, soccer, you name it. And so I was, you know, 364 days a year. That's all I wanted to do. And that progressed into you know, uh grade school and then junior high and then into the to the high school years. But um uh I got scouted by um uh a couple minor league uh baseball teams, the Pawsocks and all that sort of stuff. And it was right around when I was 17 years old that um um I had an okay game, and the you know, the scouts were at this game, and uh the beatings were still not as as as as uh uh frequent, but the mental stuff started to happen. Screaming, telling me I was a loser, telling me it just just awful stuff, right? And uh so one night uh coming home, you know, 11 o'clock at night, you know, uh I I just got the the absolute tongue-washing because the Red Sox uh, you know, uh minor league team, you know, they they cross you off the list because you didn't have a good game and you're awful, and all that stuff. Well, I lost it. I lost it in the car ride home from dad. And uh uh did some pretty unsavory things physically and um uh uh just exploded as a young man. I couldn't take it anymore. You know, watching my mom get beat up, all the bad stuff we've heard stories, and you know, I lived it, and I'm sure there's a lot of people that have had it worse than me in those situations, right? So uh that was the last time the guy ever laid hands on me. Um uh and I saw fear in his eyes because some of the things I told him I was gonna do to him if he ever touches me or my mother again.

SPEAKER_02

Well, that's usually what a bully needs, right? A bully remains a bully till he stood up to. And because a lot we don't know of at the time, but as we grow older, we I've had bullseye the clown on he became a clown out of bullying, and hence his name, bullseye. Bullseye, yeah. Yeah, yeah, you know, the bully. It's the in and I go into it to a degree in my the Book of Kennedy project Carpe Diem, Natasha who bullied Kennedy. And right, it's an insecurity in the person that causes them to lash out at others to deal with their low self-esteem. Right. Right. But you don't know that in that time and place.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, at seven, eight, nine years old, you you can't think of you, you you don't have the smarts to think about that stuff. You can't cope with it, right? So by the time I was, you know, in my middle teens, I started, you know, okay, this is this isn't gonna happen anymore. Uh so um um, you know, to move on uh, you know, from that situation. So um um naturally in athletics, when you get to that age of your, you know, 14, 15, 16, certainly 17, you know, your performance um uh becomes more important to keep climbing the ladder in the athletic pyramid. So that meant training, working out, hitting the gym, all these different you know, things that we would do. So obviously I went in like 99.9% of uh kids that age, even today, they go do it incorrectly. So I started to work out, and really one of my motivations was I wanted to I wanted to physically dominate my father. And and and so it was coupled with wanting to be a better athlete, all that sort of stuff. So that went on, and uh I got scholarships into you know division three and division two colleges for basketball, right? And I kept my training going uh in the gym fitness-wise, but it wasn't until I was in my probably my late 20s that I yeah, oh I I I I gotta can't pass, but Strike Clee tells us white men can't jump, right?

SPEAKER_02

I can had to throw that in.

Abuse Survival And Sports As Refuge

SPEAKER_00

Sorry, sorry, go on. He's right to a point, but you know, some of them can really jump, and I was one of them that could jump. That's funny. Um, so uh, you know, I was very serious about my health and and fitness, and you know, it felt good to be strong and all the things that I guess a young lot of young guys, you know, even in their 20s that you know, 30s, we want that, right? So um I was just a little bit hyper about it because it felt great. But I started to plateau, I couldn't really get anywhere with my training, and then I met an exercise scientist and told me I was doing everything incorrect. And I was like, what are you talking about, Lam? It's just going into the gym, it's just work. He sat me down, and in about two hours, I was speechless at the depth of science involved with fitness and and and uh working out and and all the things that society thinks fitness is and working out is. I I gotta tell you something, Joseph. It is the the most uh misunderstood thing under the sun. It really, really is. And so my trek went into exercise sciences, exercise kinesiology, some education. Uh I ended up working with some uh PhD guys, um uh really, really bright um um uh scientists, researchers, and I completely immersed myself into the science of fitness. Uh fitness doesn't mean just lifting weights, it really means uh nutritional sciences, uh cardiovascular sciences, and what I ended up really learning is rest and recovery. Those are big time components, right? So, so a lot of people wanted to work with me. You know, I've been doing this for 30 years, right? Uh so uh I started to work with people and and got pretty popular in terms of uh training people and working with people. Uh so what happened is I really started to understand you know what a brand really was and how you can connect with people to really really um address real real health issues people are having. And this is one of the uh reasons why I wrote the book.

SPEAKER_02

So uh Yeah, in your in your bio though, yeah, it says like translating all this into words was challenging. And it it's yeah, how do you turn all that, especially physical things, uh and working out, and are are there indeed illustrations and images in the book to help the words depict what needs to be done?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, that's a that's an absolute fantastic question. And the answer is yes, there is, but it's even better because I I do have a few QR codes in the book, which which my publisher loved. He said, Man, that is such a great idea. So, you know, we go into it a little bit, but the the honest answer is it's such a massive body of work, you couldn't possibly write a book to to cover all that stuff, right?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, so so the or it would be way too long, it'd be war in peace, it would cost too much, nobody could afford to buy it. So you do like I do, you include bonus material in the book. You said QR codes that'll take you to additional things online. I do that with all my books too. I provide links. I didn't think I'm a former IT guy and I'm not right with QR codes in my books. It's like, duh, yeah, I should I should be doing that, obviously. And now going forward, thanks to you, I will.

SPEAKER_00

It was pretty cool because my my pub publisher who's got really, really deep experience in the industry, he was like, wow, that really makes the book interactive. And I said it's exactly because my mission, my mission is really, really to get society to understand this stuff at a at a simpler level, yet executable, uh, something that they can really start to understand what it means. So um I really thought a lot about the name, the message. There's a lot to it. It really challenged me. It's just what I'm asking people to do in fitness and their health, right?

SPEAKER_02

Goat is obvious, people associate that with sports. And in fact, uh uh I don't know when this will air, but full disclosure, we're recording. In December of 2025. Some of this will probably air in 2026. I think out now or out soon, there's a movie called Goat or something like that. It's an animated thing about a goat that's too small but wants to play basketball or whatever. But back to the QR thing, I've at least finally got common enough to put QA codes on my business card. But I don't have them in my books yet. So but yeah, there's an animated movie coming out with a story. Yeah. So we all associate GOAT, of course, greatest of all three. Greatest of all time, right? Acronym there with sports-related things and hence my sheep joke at the beginning. Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

So so here's some here's some stuff. So so my website also, and we'll we'll get to that address here in a little bit, uh also has a lot of information on the website. So that obviously those links are in the book and all that. So people can kind of go on a little bit of a journey. They can take it as far as they want. Um, but here's the bottom line. Uh, you know, society, especially the US, um, is really there is an absolute tsunami that's growing bigger and bigger every year. People are really, really sick and nosediving into decay, especially people that are 45, 55, 65, 70. That's the age group where where people really start to lose their physicality. And there's a reason for that. And the book really covers about it. The book isn't all about working out, a third of it is about uh the toxic world we live in. And so I go into that for people. Um you that's the first thing I teach them. Listen, you have to understand that the the mass-produced food industry is loaded with toxins, toxins that literally take years to tear your body apart. It starts showing up in your 40s and 50s. We're resilient when we're you know 15, 20, 30 years old. Yeah. So this book and my whole brand, Life Strong, is geared to take 45 to 75-year-old men and women, and I build ecosystems for them. So, and I mean, like, you want to you want to turn the ship around and and add 10 years, 15 years to your life the right way. This is what we do for people, and we are busy.

SPEAKER_02

And yeah, I'm a former IT guy, the old saying, garbage in, garbage out, and this goes garbage in, create a garbage body.

Learning The Science Of Fitness

SPEAKER_00

Yes. There you go. So, so this is a typical visit to the doctor. I train a lot of doctors, and it's not just in the US anymore, it's in Italy, Singapore. So I do a lot of online work where I customize stuff for people. I literally videotape custom workouts for them, narrate them, so they get this this this silver platter of stuff customized to them. And a lot of people that are executives and really, you know, really want they want answers. And I give it to them and we we really drill down and in and deliver them an incredible, incredible ecosystem. All right. So here's you, you go to the doctor, right? This is tip, this is so typical. And you look at the you know, three or four big markers that they always talk about, right? Diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure. You do all your checkups and all that stuff, right? And let's look at the stats on some of those things, right? So we know that high blood pressure adds about 20, maybe 25% increase to uh early early death, your your lifespan, right? Uh we have type 2 diabetes, which is all caused by food. All this stuff is all caused by toxic food, by the way. Right? Uh type 2 type two type 2 diabetes is around 30% increase in early early death, right? Dying young, right? You go to high blood pressure, it's about 30, maybe 34%. And so you tech check all your vitals and all that sort of stuff, and you know, uh, they'll either put you on pharmaceuticals, which please avoid them, everybody that's listening to me. It is a slippery slope, and it's not the answer. Okay. So smoking, if you're a smoker, you and this is all published in the you know, New England Journal of Medicine, Jama, all these publications, all the all these studies I'm talking about. Smoking, you have a 50% increase in your mortality. Okay? 50% increase in higher risk of early death. All right, those are staggering, those are big numbers, so you have to manage them. But here's what they don't tell you, Joseph. Here's what they don't, and this is all published, these are all published studies. If your muscle and strength is in the bottom 20 to 25% of your age group, you have a 250% rate of early death. If your heart and lungs are in the bottom 20% of your age group, you have a 400% increase of early death. Think of those numbers compared to what everyone's scared about. This is why longevity and wellness are becoming a very, very strong thing right now, because people are starting to realize, listen, how how did how quick did these 50 or 60 or 70 years go by in a blink of an eye? So if somebody says, listen, you could add 10 years to your life, and there's really a formula to do that, right? Um, they listen. And once they start to understand there's a system in place that you can literally start to turn the ship around and start to add years to your life. And that's what we do at Life Strong. And that's why I wrote the book, The Goat Within. It's all about this stuff. And it's not a ghostwriter that wrote the book. I'm the guy on the floor that has worked with well over a thousand people. My sample size is so big in terms of how many men and women I've worked with and taught them a system that I've trademarked called the fitness quadrant. And it's four phases of fitness and how it applies to you if you want a strategy on really how to press back against longevity, you know, uh uh early death, right? You have to have a blueprint to do it. You just can't go to Planet Fitness for ten dollars a month, get on a treadmill a couple times a week, maybe, or at one point. Not that that hurts. No, it's not that it's bad. No, you're right. It's I don't want to minimize it.

SPEAKER_02

It's better than full disclosure. Better than me with my health issues sitting here on the couch far too much. I don't have a gym membership whatsoever. 90-pound weakling practically well, 167-pound weakling, unfortunately. But yeah, uh I had taper heart surgery this year, so I'm finally at least now giving up and going for walks on occasion. So I get, but before with the heart issue, I couldn't do that, I couldn't make it down the block without having to stop and sit down.

SPEAKER_00

Right. So which Greek brings up a great point that I talk about in the book, and I talk about when I I'm starting to do public speaking gigs now for small companies. That's starting to you know really get to be an interesting thing. Emails I get from companies saying, hey, we we we'd like you to speak because you start talking about productivity, less sick days, all that stuff, right?

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, the sedimentary lifestyle of everybody, right? It it it uh it's a a benefit to not only the employee, but the employer, because yeah, as you're suggesting, them being healthier and in better shape, less sick days, less you know, more energy while at work and all that.

Making Fitness Actionable With QR Codes

SPEAKER_00

It's the roots of your entire life, your health and vitality. It really is. Everything comes back to that. And the stronger, more healthy, more vibrant you are, you're a better spouse, you're a better parent, you're a better worker, you're a better business owner, you're better in your society. You you you add more to it. And I talk about that in my speeches where you know, fitness gets gets, you know, channeled into this little workout thing. It's much bigger than that. When you take a bigger view of it, you're you're talking about tectonic plates moving in your life. And the thing about it is there's an exact science on really how to do it properly, and there's an entry point for everybody. People that have never worked out before or never really focused on it, I love those type of people because uh they're the ones that want to do it, but they're intimidated, they don't want to go into a gym, maybe they're overweight, they're a little embarrassed. I love taking people like that because they're open and they know they have to make a move when they're 40, 50, 60 years old. Those are the decades, man. If you're not doing something, right around 72 years old is when it is really clear that's when people fall off a shelf. So I'm trying to get people to avoid that and make the right decisions, the right choices. You just can't eat right and expect to really add a lot of long longevity to your life. You'll add a little bit, you can't just do resistance training, right? Light workouts, you can't just do that. You can't just do cardiovascular work. This is a combination of four major phases of fitness, and each one of those components in my fitness quadrant, right? They have a big drop-down list of science underneath them. I do all that work. People just look at that quadrant and I tell them this is this is an easy plan how you can how you can enter into this little ecosystem I built for you, and then guess what happens? About eight to nine weeks in, they start to feel the effects like, wow, I'm sleeping better. I've lost seven pounds, I feel stronger. People are saying you look different. You know, then 12 to 18 weeks hits. Oh man, it that's when they hit a phase what I call in the book, and I call in in the real world with a lot of clients I work with. That is called fitness momentum. They've put those four pieces together the right way, the right diet, the right, you know, lifting some weights, the right cardio work, the right rest and recovery. That's when the synergy starts to really pull. And then we have other things that we can add to that. Um, people are talking about, I don't know if you've heard or seen anything, Joseph, on peptides, but they are. I'm certified level one. I'm getting my second uh certification in peptide therapy. We work with a peptide company. I'm telling you, anybody listening to this, it is going to wipe out the supplement companies. Supplements are, you know, they've been around forever and they they've really gone so far overboard with their promises and guarantees. And it's a multi-billion dollar industry. You're taking in a pill or a tablet or a drink, and a few of them are good. Most of them, they really don't do much.

SPEAKER_02

Snake oil. Yeah, most of them are snake oil.

SPEAKER_00

They really are, you know. So so peptides, oh, they they are messengers, they're naturally occurring in your body. We lose our ability to produce them as we get into our 40s and 50s. I'm telling you, we're doing a whole series on peptides uh on our website now. We're we're rebuilding that part of the website. Um, so by you know, by January, by the time people hear this, I beg you to go on and listen and learn. Education is number one you get. You have to have knowledge, and this is what we do for people. Uh, we do a lot of one-on-one work. Uh, we do a lot of husbands and wives. Um, we do a deep dive. And I I tell you, I'm blessed. Uh, I feel like uh God put me on the earth to do this, and it's a big turnaround for me getting beat up when I was five, six, seven years old to being 61 and now having a brand where I'm helping people, I'm not beating them up.

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Right?

SPEAKER_00

And it's full circle for me.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I go in in the terrorist, uh the terror strikes, the book of Kennedy Project Carpenium talking about bullying. You wouldn't, as bad as it is to look back on, you wouldn't be who you are and where you are today, though. Without it, you would be a different person. So I don't like to say there's a positive to it, but I think you understand what I without it, you would be a different person. So indeed, what is that website for people to look for more info and to reach out to you? You mentioned Life Strong. So I if I were a betting man, I would bet that might be the name of the site.

SPEAKER_00

It is. There's a couple ways to get to my site. Very good, Joseph.

SPEAKER_02

I I honestly didn't know that.

SPEAKER_00

No, it's just intuitively it's lifestong.net. Life net. Okay. And you'll see about the fitness quadrant. I've got some freebies in there, but there's a lot of information in there, and people can get in touch with me through there. Uh, and my whole mission is to really help people that that want to do this right. A lot of people don't want to do it right. They they sort of skip through it.

SPEAKER_02

And um Hey, we're all looking for cheats, we're all looking for hacks. I mentioned most supplements are snake oil, but with my health conditions and that it I can't show you, but there's a dozen pill bottles over there, there's another dozen so bottles of supplements over there. Yeah, so yeah, it's a it's it's a journey.

Toxic Food And Midlife Physical Decline

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Uh some supplements are good, right? So I have I have all that on my website here, some choices you may want to think about. Um uh I have that. I we set up home gyms for people. So I have a list very inexpensive to set up a little workout area, and we actually have videos for at-home workouts, real basic, and we can get real complex if we want to, but this this is the way we're reaching out and trying to get people engaged in their health and longevity. And um, it's been going very, very well. The the the the other thing is the book, go on to Amazon. If the spirit moves you, go on. It'll be the best$18 you ever spend and just read through it. I promise you, you're gonna get stuff out of this book that are gonna make you think, hmm, maybe I should start start doing a few things here. Maybe I can't handle it all at once, which is fine, but just to trigger people to think about it a little bit, um, uh I I think is is a key issue. Uh we don't bite. We we just love when people communicate with us. And of course, when we dive in to really write an ecosystem for people, we are all in for them. We want them to succeed and really change their change their trajectory of their life. And I ask everybody, once you're with me in we're doing these this training, please share it with your loved ones. Share it with your kids, your spouse, get them engaged, pass on, you know, pass on the light. Uh uh now I will tell you um uh with your podcast, Joseph, one of the reasons I was was uh uh really interested to connect with you is my entire life uh on top of the abuse and all that stuff. I always got told that you know church was was was evil and it was bad and it's all this bad. So I grew up thinking, ah, what is that stay away from those those Bible thumpers and the bit do all the stuff, right? Well, let me tell you something. Uh I got baptized four years ago, and um uh I am uh uh a full-on Christian. Uh I absolutely am amazed at how comforting it is.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, you're talking physical health is part of better mental health.

SPEAKER_00

Absolutely.

SPEAKER_02

And I was gonna close out with a joke, and since we're talking mental health now, and yeah, uh uh faith being a good strong part of that, and thank you, Timothy, straight from the mental ward for coming in for the benefit of the transcript. He's laughing at the joke. We're laughing, right? The book is the goat within, the site is lifestrong.net, Timothy Ward, and guest appearance by Theo the Dog. That's right.

SPEAKER_00

I'll say hi to Theo for everyone. Thank you. Take care. God bless. You bet. Thank you, Joseph. God bless you. Bye-bye.

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The Mortality Numbers Doctors Miss

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