Send us a text A simple sign flipped our perspective: there is no finish line. Not as a threat, but as a quiet promise that health, purpose, and progress don’t end at a medal or a milestone. We go back to our Peach roots—purpose, energy, attitude, commitment, health—and unpack how a longevity mindset changes the way we train, work, and show up for the people we love. We talk about the trap of quick fixes and why they fade once the event is over, and we trade them for small, repeatable habits...
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Send us a text A simple sign flipped our perspective: there is no finish line. Not as a threat, but as a quiet promise that health, purpose, and progress don’t end at a medal or a milestone. We go back to our Peach roots—purpose, energy, attitude, commitment, health—and unpack how a longevity mindset changes the way we train, work, and show up for the people we love. We talk about the trap of quick fixes and why they fade once the event is over, and we trade them for small, repeatable habits...
Send us a text What if the biggest obstacle between you and your goals isn't your body, but your mind? This eye-opening conversation delves into the powerful realization that our physical capabilities often far exceed our mental expectations. Doug kicks things off with a remarkable story about completing Ted's birthday challenge—1,000 pushups and a 20-mile walk in a single day—despite dealing with significant foot problems and shoulder injuries. The breakthrough moment came when he remembere...
Peach Podcast
Send us a text A simple sign flipped our perspective: there is no finish line. Not as a threat, but as a quiet promise that health, purpose, and progress don’t end at a medal or a milestone. We go back to our Peach roots—purpose, energy, attitude, commitment, health—and unpack how a longevity mindset changes the way we train, work, and show up for the people we love. We talk about the trap of quick fixes and why they fade once the event is over, and we trade them for small, repeatable habits...