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The Work Podcast Episode 21- Cartoons and Conspiracies

The Work Podcast Episode 21- Cartoons and Conspiracies

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This week’s episode is a mix of nostalgia, laughs, and some exciting updates. Greg and I kicked things off reminiscing about childhood memories—Saturday morning cartoons, Halloween costumes, Christmas gifts, and even old-school Nintendo. It’s funny how those little moments, like blowing into a game cartridge or trying to outsmart your parents with Christmas presents, stick with you forever.

We also got into some bigger picture topics—parenting, traditions like Santa Claus, and even a lighthearted dive into conspiracy theories. At the end of the day, we both agreed: focus your energy where it actually moves the needle in life.

On the business side, we’ve got big things happening. For the first time ever, both Primal Fudge and Carnivore Cake Pop are dropping together, which has been highly requested. We also shared some behind-the-scenes updates on the upcoming Natural State Savage bodybuilding show—killer swag bags, full-size Keto Bricks, barbecue smoked by my dad, and a ton of support from amazing brands and community members.

And of course, I talked about gearing up for this weekend’s 50 Mile March for Veterans. This is my fifth year participating, and it’s powerful every time. We’ve already raised over half a million dollars this year, with funds going directly toward building housing and resources for displaced vets.

It’s always fun to ramble a bit, share stories, and then bring it back to what really matters: family, community, and building something worthwhile.

Greg Mahler is also a lifetime natural bodybuilder, and can be followed on Instagram
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