In this episode, Jelani and Spencer talk about what happens when your environment—and your body—start sending messages you can’t ignore. It starts with a yellow jacket nest in the yard, but quickly turns into a deeper convo about maintenance—physical, emotional, and generational.
Spencer shares a spiritual moment in Joshua Tree that made him reevaluate how he treats his body, while Jelani reflects on food sensitivity, recovery, and how both have started tuning into signals they used to override. They get into the myths around bounce-back culture, the hidden cost of pushing through pain, and why evolving your routine isn’t soft, it’s smart.
There’s also a breakdown of Trump’s NIL executive order, the outdated obsession with amateurism, and why Shannon Sharpe’s exit from ESPN hit different. From Gilbert Arenas’ poker table to Kobe’s fadeaway, the episode is less about what’s happening to us and more about how we choose to respond when life shifts.
Some seasons require a shift—mentally, physically, and spiritually. This one’s for those finding new rhythms without losing their edge.
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📍 Call to Action:
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🎧 Keep climbing. The valleys are higher than they seem.