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Henry Rollins And The Spirit Of Punk.

Desire Cordero, a 70s bodybuilding hack, Anthony Bourdain and more.

Henry Rollins And The Spirit Of Punk.

What’s a punk rock icon doing in the middle of a conversation about long miles and blister care? Because someone had to try luring Henry Rollins into ultra-running glory—and who better than the guy who once fronted Black Flag with the stamina of a caffeinated freight train. Plus, he’s here to slap your excuses into next week and remind you that starting something weird and wonderful doesn’t need a permission slip.

The 1970s Bodybuilding Hack That’s Making A Comeback.

Before fitness influencers flexed their way into your feed, old-school legends like Arnold and Zane were busy perfecting the art of the pump at Gold’s Gym. These guys weren’t just moving iron—they were sculpting muscle with monk-like focus, slow tempo, and surgical precision. Turns out, how long your muscles struggle might matter more than how much you’re lifting.

How I Work: Yeti’s Bill Neff Believes In The “Vulnerability of Being a Beginner.”

Bill Neff has weathered wild tariffs, pandemic-fueled cooler frenzies, and the kind of marketing chaos that would make most execs cry into their overpriced tumblers. As Yeti’s head of marketing, he’s seen trends come and go—cold plunges included—but his real secret? Embrace being bad at stuff. It’s the kind of refreshing advice you’d expect from a guy who sells ice chests for a living.

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