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Welcome to the Die Living Podcast! The SOFLETE gang and their guests discuss a wide range of topics including fitness, nutrition, veteran issues, and philosophies for life. If this is your first time listening, we recommend starting with #26 with Curtis Iovito, #47 with a close friend from a Special Missions Unit, or #63 with Worth Parker.

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Welcome to the Die Living Podcast! The SOFLETE gang and their guests discuss a wide range of topics including fitness, nutrition, veteran issues, and philosophies for life. If this is your first time listening, we recommend starting with #26 with Curtis Iovito, #47 with a close friend from a Special Missions Unit, or #63 with Worth Parker.

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English


Episodes
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107: Tough Rugged Bastards With John Dailey

2/18/2026
Summary In this episode of the Soflete Performance Podcast, host Giovani Urrutia interviews John Dailey, a veteran of the Marine Corps and author of 'Tough Rugged Bastards.' They discuss Dailey's journey from aspiring Marine to a leader in the special operations community, exploring themes of resilience, training philosophy, and the importance of literature and mentorship. Dailey shares insights on the mental and physical challenges faced in the military, the significance of teamwork, and how ultra running parallels military training. The conversation emphasizes the value of curiosity and continuous learning in leadership roles.

Duration:01:06:06

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106: Get Kids In More Bar Fights

2/11/2026
In this episode of the SOFLETE Performance Podcast, the hosts explore the challenges of behavior change, particularly in the context of physical activity and lifestyle choices. They discuss the importance of having a strong motivation ('why') for making changes, the role of environment and social circles in shaping habits, and the cultural differences in food and activity levels. The conversation also touches on the evolution of training methods and the impact of technology on youth behavior. Ultimately, the hosts emphasize the need for community, fun, and resilience in the journey of personal growth and change.

Duration:01:11:04

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105: Through The Fire and Flame With Nolan Bastien

2/4/2026
In this episode of the Softlete Performance Podcast, Coach G, Brent Phillips, and firefighter Nolan Bastien discuss the evolution of training and health practices within the firefighting community. They reflect on personal experiences, the importance of longevity in careers, and the cultural shifts towards healthier lifestyles and fitness standards. The conversation emphasizes the significance of wisdom gained through pain, the need for better resources in fire departments, and the role of aerobic capacity in firefighting. They also touch on nutrition, the importance of sleep, and the challenges of maintaining fitness as one ages.

Duration:00:59:27

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104: Vegan Police W/ Leron Sarig

1/28/2026
In this episode, Coach G and Leron Sarig discuss the intricacies of tactical nutrition and its impact on performance and recovery. They explore the importance of environment in recovery, the psychology behind behavior change, and the nutritional strategies necessary for injury management. The conversation delves into specific dietary needs for military and first responder communities, the role of omega-3s, and the detrimental effects of alcohol on recovery. They also provide insights on how to find the right nutrition expert for individual needs.

Duration:01:02:37

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103: Broken Down Piece of Meat

1/21/2026

Duration:00:55:34

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102: Take Your Life Back

1/14/2026
Summary In this episode of the Soflete Performance Podcast, Giovani shares his personal health struggles, particularly focusing on sinus issues and the impact of pain on mental health. He emphasizes the importance of being proactive in seeking medical help, understanding the difference between pain and injury, and the role of community support in recovery. The conversation also touches on the significance of a growth mindset and lifestyle changes for long-term health. Listeners are encouraged to educate themselves about their health conditions and to seek out specialists when necessary.

Duration:00:55:39

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101: Sounds Like A You Problem

1/7/2026
In this conversation, Giovani Urrutia and Matt discuss the critical role of values in high-pressure environments, particularly within military and first responder contexts. They explore how organizational values must align with individual values to foster a culture of accountability and resilience. The discussion delves into the importance of leadership in identifying and cultivating these values, as well as the impact of environment on performance. They also touch on innovative concepts like binaural beats for enhancing focus and the necessity of training for mental toughness. The conversation concludes with practical applications of these ideas in training and personal development.

Duration:01:13:43

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Ep 100: Sendin' It With Freestyle Nutrition

12/31/2025
In this episode of the Soflete Performance Podcast, Coach G and Coach Matt welcome Paige Crawford Blyth, a registered dietitian and founder of Freestyle Nutrition. They discuss the critical differences between dietitians and nutritionists, the unique nutritional needs of action sports athletes, and the importance of nutrition in injury recovery. The conversation also covers the role of caffeine, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids in performance, as well as current trends and misconceptions in the nutrition field. Paige shares her insights on the future of nutrition, emphasizing the significance of gut health and personalized dietary strategies for athletes and first responders.

Duration:01:10:15

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99: So Anyways, I Started Blastin'

12/24/2025
In this episode, Coach G and Brent Phillips explore the nuances of action under pressure, decision-making in high-stress situations, and the transition from military to civilian life. They discuss the fight or flight response, the OODA loop, and the importance of real-world experience in applying training. The conversation also touches on the challenges of communication and emotional intelligence in civilian settings, as well as the future of American manufacturing and the role of creativity in business.

Duration:01:02:13

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98: Concrete Plates and Tactically Acquired Gym Equipment

12/17/2025
In this episode of the SOFLETE Performance Podcast, the hosts discuss the intricacies of training in austere environments, focusing on movement patterns, programming adaptations for travel, the importance of recovery, and creative solutions for training with limited resources. They also delve into the commercialization of youth sports and its impact on athlete development, sharing personal experiences and insights from their professional backgrounds.

Duration:01:06:14

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97: Never Cross Your Feet

12/10/2025
In this episode, the hosts discuss the complexities of tactical training, emphasizing the importance of movement skills, dissociation, and the need for tactical athletes to manage injuries and build trust with their coaches. They explore the concept of training age and how it impacts performance, as well as the disconnect between sports training and tactical training methodologies. The conversation highlights the significance of mental fortitude, the role of experience, and the necessity of focusing on fundamentals in training for tactical athletes.

Duration:00:57:21

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96: All Books, Broken Glasses

12/3/2025
Summary In this episode of the Soflete Performance Podcast, hosts Giovani Urrutia and Matt discuss the role of wearables in coaching and performance. They explore the importance of actionable data, the significance of self-awareness, and the benefits of experimentation in tracking personal metrics. The conversation delves into heart rate monitoring, zone two training, and the future of wearable technology, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that combines data with personal insight. The hosts also provide practical tips for selecting and using wearable devices effectively.

Duration:00:53:34

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95: Best Ever Episode And Then We Lost It

11/26/2025
In this episode of the Soflete Performance Podcast, the hosts delve into the world of wearable devices and their impact on sleep quality. They discuss the importance of sleep hygiene, nutrition, and the effects of caffeine and alcohol on sleep. The conversation also covers how to adjust training based on sleep quality and the significance of understanding wearable data. The hosts share personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach to health and performance.

Duration:00:36:43

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94: BOTB Living Tissue with Metal Endoskeleton

11/19/2025
In this episode, the hosts discuss the nuances of artificial intelligence and machine learning, exploring its implications for the job market and human performance. They delve into the limitations of AI, particularly in creative and nuanced tasks, and examine the impact of social media on perception and engagement. The conversation emphasizes the importance of authenticity in branding, the balance between innovation and execution in business, and the value of life experience in shaping career paths. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the need for transparency and authenticity in content creation and branding strategies.

Duration:01:05:49

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92: The Summit

11/12/2025
In this episode of the Softly Performance Podcast, hosts Giovani Urrutia, Coach Matt, and Brent Phillips discuss new training programs, particularly the Summit cycle, and delve into the importance of injury prevention, the role of footwear, and the impact of mechanical advantages in training. They emphasize the significance of understanding injury clusters, the necessity of proper gear, and the value of community feedback in enhancing training methodologies.

Duration:00:55:16

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91: KILLDOZER

11/5/2025
In this episode, the hosts discuss the latest training programs, focusing on the Killdozer program and its innovative techniques. They explore the importance of novel stimuli in training, the significance of bar speed and velocity training, and the role of motor learning in athletic performance. The conversation also touches on adapting training for different populations, the integration of stamina and aerobic capacity training, and the impact of equipment and footwear on performance. The episode concludes with a preview of future topics, including the stamina cycle and footwear considerations for athletes.

Duration:00:58:34

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90: Carrot or Stick with High Risk Training. Understanding Why.

10/29/2025
n this episode, Coach Giovanni Urrutia, along with guests Matt and Brent, delve into the intricacies of motivation through the lens of Self-Determination Theory. They explore the differences between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, the importance of group cohesion, and how cultural influences shape motivation in military and first responder contexts. The conversation emphasizes the role of leadership in fostering motivation, the significance of understanding one's 'why', and the need for a balance between process and outcome-focused approaches. Practical applications and action items are discussed to help listeners implement these concepts in their own lives.

Duration:01:01:13

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SOFLETE Performance Podcast: Ep. 90: Incompetence...is Good?

10/22/2025
Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the stages of competence and their relevance to motor skill learning. They explore various motor learning models, the distinction between competence and capability, and the critical role of coaching in skill development. The conversation also delves into the importance of teaching individuals how to learn effectively, especially in high-pressure environments like military and sports. Additionally, they address tendon pain management strategies, emphasizing the need for proper loading and rehabilitation techniques. The episode concludes with insights on finding the right coach and fostering a learning mindset. Takeaways The stages of competence include unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. Motor learning models help in understanding the learning process and can be applied across various fields. Competence and capability are different; one can be capable but not competent in a skill. Effective coaching involves understanding the learner's stage and adapting the approach accordingly. Teaching how to learn is often more valuable than focusing solely on specific skills. Tendon pain management requires a focus on loading and remodeling rather than rest. Isometric holds can be effective for managing tendon pain and improving capacity. Communication in coaching is crucial; it's about what is understood, not just what is said. Peer learning and training groups can enhance skill development and motivation. Finding the right coach is essential for effective learning and performance improvement.

Duration:01:01:13

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SOFLETE Performance Podcast: Ep. 89 Navigating Nostalgia: The Impact of Old Injuries

10/15/2025
In this episode, the hosts discuss the impact of nostalgia and old injuries on current performance. They explore the differences between pain and injury, the importance of rehabilitation, and the biopsychosocial model of pain management. The conversation also delves into the role of mental health in physical pain, strategies for training around injuries, and the significance of adaptability and consistency in training. The hosts emphasize the need for open skill training and the influence of experience on training approaches, while also considering future trends in rehabilitation and athletic training. Nostalgia can be linked to old injuries that resurface over time. Understanding the difference between pain and injury is crucial for recovery. Past injuries can impact current performance and training. Rehabilitation should focus on both physical and mental aspects of pain. The biopsychosocial model highlights the complexity of pain management. Mental health plays a significant role in physical pain experiences. Training around injuries requires adaptability and creativity. Open skill training can enhance athletic performance and adaptability. Consistency in training is key to long-term success. Experience and expertise influence training approaches.

Duration:01:17:05

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SOFLETE Performance Podcast: Ep. 88 Getting Hit In The Head Too Much

10/1/2025
In this episode of the Soflete Performance Podcast, hosts Giovani, Matt, and Brent delve into the topic of neck strength and its role in concussion prevention. They discuss recent studies and meta-analyses that explore the relationship between neck strength, mass, and the incidence of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The conversation highlights the complexity of studying concussion prevention, emphasizing that neck strength alone may not significantly reduce TBI risk. They also touch on the importance of anticipatory training and the role of fatigue in susceptibility to brain injuries. The episode concludes with a discussion on the use of supplements like creatine and the challenges of implementing performance-oriented practices in military training environments.

Duration:01:04:09