Hosted by Chris, David, and Joey, our podcast is a no-holds-barred exploration of the bizarre, the unexplained, and the downright mind-blowing. From secret government projects to historical cover-ups, we dive deep into the rabbit hole—armed with facts, speculation, and just the right amount of whiskey.
No scripts. No limits. Just raw, unscripted discussions that challenge everything you think you know.
So pour a drink, tune in, and question everything.
Keep rising, keep inspiring, and remember that your story matters!
Hosted by Chris, David, and Joey, our podcast is a no-holds-barred exploration of the bizarre, the unexplained, and the downright mind-blowing. From secret government projects to historical cover-ups, we dive deep into the rabbit hole—armed with facts, speculation, and just the right amount of whiskey.
No scripts. No limits. Just raw, unscripted discussions that challenge everything you think you know.
So pour a drink, tune in, and question everything.
Keep rising, keep inspiring, and remember that your story matters!

In this raw and entertaining episode of "The Rise of Basic Men Podcast," we are joined by our great friend Justin Rossi, an entrepreneurial jack-of-all-trades with a history of diverse business ventures. Justin's candid storytelling, filled with laughter and real-life lessons, provides listeners with a mix of inspiration, practical advice, and hilarious moments.
Highlights of this Episode:
From the spicy pepper incident that left Justin in an ice bath to the hilarious interactions during his massage therapy days, this episode is filled with laugh-out-loud moments. Hear about the wild antics on party boats, sunburned guests, and the absurd measures taken to deal with 120-degree heat inside a food truck. Whether you’re looking for entrepreneurial insights or just a good laugh, this episode has it all.
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Episode Runtime: Approx. 110 minutes