In this episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with Nate Frye, founder of a growing sports training conglomerate built on one simple belief: every kid deserves access to quality coaching, no matter their financial situation.
Nate breaks down how youth sports became increasingly expensive, exclusive, and broken, and why he decided to build a system that prioritizes opportunity over profit. From faith-driven leadership and business growth to creating affordable, high-level training across multiple sports, this conversation dives into what it really takes to make an impact while scaling a mission-driven company.
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Most people bet for fun.
This kid bets for a living.
In this episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with a young bettor who's built a real income picking and selling bets and beating Las Vegas more often than not. We talk discipline, data, risk, losses, and what it actually takes to win long-term in a game designed for you to lose. No hype. No guarantees. Just the truth behind the grind.
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In this episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with Joe Cool whose life path has been shaped by the freedom to follow what genuinely interested him. From building a successful cattle operation, to years spent in the street-racing scene, to eventually owning and operating his own dump truck company, his story is less about a single lane and more about curiosity, access, and timing.
This conversation explores what it looks like to grow up with resources, how that changes decision-making early on, and the opportunities—and consequences—that come with having the space to pursue passion over necessity. It’s an honest look at how interests evolve, how experience compounds, and how unconventional paths can still lead to real, tangible success.
If you enjoy long-form conversations about identity, freedom, and building a life outside the standard blueprint, this episode is for you.
In this Highlight episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with Tyrone Smith, the powerhouse behind one of the most versatile small businesses you’ve ever heard of — a business built on one simple promise: if you need it done, Tyrone can handle it.From mowing lawns and cleaning houses to walking dogs, helping people move, and even dressing up as characters for children’s parties and holidays, Tyrone has turned being dependable, creative, and authentic into a thriving business model. He shares how he got started, how he built trust in his community, and what it really takes to turn hustle into a sustainable brand
What do you do when you refuse to fit in one box? You build a business that fits every box.
In this episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with Tyrone Smith, the powerhouse behind one of the most versatile small businesses you’ve ever heard of — a business built on one simple promise: if you need it done, Tyrone can handle it.
From mowing lawns and cleaning houses to walking dogs, helping people move, and even dressing up as characters for children’s parties and holidays, Tyrone has turned being dependable, creative, and authentic into a thriving business model. He shares how he got started, how he built trust in his community, and what it really takes to turn hustle into a sustainable brand.
In this episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with Freezer Burnt a man who has lived enough life for three people and somehow decided boxing was the healthiest next move. From prison stories and criminal misadventures to flipping burgers and throwing hands, Freezer Burnt breaks down how he went from surviving behind bars to surviving combo meals and boxing rounds.
In this episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with ultramarathon runner and pharmaceutical sales professional Rafe Blades to break down what it really means to live with discipline, endurance, and elite-level focus — on the trail and in the boardroom.
Rafe opens up about the mental battles behind ultra-distance races, how suffering builds resilience, and why the same mindset that gets you through mile 80 is the one that separates average from elite in business. From early mornings and late nights to rejection, pressure, and personal growth, this episode is all about applying athlete mentality to real-world performance.
If you’re chasing higher standards, sharper discipline, or a stronger mindset… this one’s for you.
We sat down with Dr. Jason Bridges, a urologist, to have the conversations men avoid about their prostate and testosterone. #menshealth #podcast #thewolfden
In this powerful episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with former Nicholls State University linebacker Evan “Head-Bussah” Veron — a name known for his grit on the field and now, his resilience off it.
After years of hard-hitting play, Evan faced a life-altering reality: severe head trauma left him functioning at only 30% brain capacity. Simple tasks became battles, and daily life felt like an uphill climb. But through the help of one dedicated doctor and the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and other advanced recovery methods, Evan fought his way back — not just to survive, but to thrive.
Now, he’s using his platform to help others struggling with similar challenges, spreading awareness about brain health, recovery, and the life-changing potential of hyperbaric chambers.
Tune in as Evan opens up about his darkest moments, his road to recovery, and the mission that’s giving new purpose to “Head-Bussah.” 💪🐺
It's just us this episode. No guests, were discussing where we came from and our journey to get to where we are now! Facing road bumps and success, the path led us here and we want to keep walking it.
In this episode of The Wolf Den Podcast, we sit down with Cassie Hagen, General Manager of Ember, a standout local restaurant known for its warm atmosphere and loyal community. Cassie shares her journey from her first job in the service industry to leading one of the area’s most loved dining spots.She opens up about the lessons learned from years in hospitality, the joy of building relationships with customers, and why true success in restaurants isn’t about the food — it’s about the people.
We sat down with Chase Clement, former NFL player and LSU National Champion. We discussed the biggest influences in his life, how he's spends his days post football and how he uses his experience in football in his everyday life #nflfootball #lsufootball #FantasyFootball #podcast #TheWolfDen
You’ve seen him on your feed, now hear the story behind the screen. Brodieshredz joins The Wolf Den Podcast to talk about the truth of the fitness industry, how he built viral momentum, and the mindset that keeps him grounded through it all.
This episode is packed with authenticity, strategy, and lessons every creator needs to hear.
Hit play and dive into the mindset of a modern-day fitness icon. 🎧🐺
We talked with Jade Warren, an international photographer from South Louisiana, about what it means to provide services during the most important times in people's life. She gives her own testimony on what it means to strike a work life balance as an entrepreneur and believes success should be an external descriptor of your journey when you want to grow.
On this episode the boys sit down with two Mixed Martial Artists, Rance "Pressure" Ward, and Paul "The Heathen" Hingle, to talk about their upcoming matches at "Caged Warrior Championships 38" on October 4th in Thibodaux Louisiana.
They share with us the inner-workings of the fight world, covering everything from getting started as a fighter, to what it takes to be a champion. Tune in to here about training strategies, weight cutting, Mike Tyson VS Jake Paul, and much more. Let's see if Nik can make it through this one without getting KO'd!
Tickets to CWC 38 available at Ticketmaster.com
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In this episode we talk with Brayden Hebert, a content creator that focuses on what the bible teaches of money. We discuss if money is evil in the eyes of God and what scripture says we should do with our money!
Chris and Dylan are two officers that we got in The Wolf Den to share some crazy stories about their time in the force. We discuss controversial subjects and get into the minds of these 2 agents.
We Brought Stefanie Slekis, Nicholls State University Track & Field Coach, into The Wolf Den to discuss what goes on behind the scene in NCAA track & Field. She talks about how track & field has much needed reform to keep attention on the sports and reasons that some collegiate programs are hindering this progress.
In this episode we sit down with Beau Robichaux, owner of Beau Lands. We discuss what its like being a young entrepreneur and what it takes to stray away from a family business in order to create something for yourself
We brought on Tim & Matt, owners of The Brick Yard. They discuss how they quit their old jobs to pursue their own venture into the Roofing and Brick Supply Industry. The tell us of the competitive environment and how the generation of today can take advantage of opportunity to create their own successful venture.