What can a wildly successful strength and fitness coach, who has helped tens of thousands of people lose fat, bring to a podcast all about a love and reverence for food? A lot of common ground, it turns out.
Starting with a story about eating Shakshouka during a hike in the Negev Desert, Jordan Syatt shares about the approach to food, life, and family in the home of his heart, Israel, as well as his home of origin, in Boston.
He tells us how the experiences and challenges in both places led him to so much success in his current calling, and so much focus and clarity in what he wants next in his life.
Finally, we discuss how American culture forces a conflict between loving food on the one hand and being healthy on the other hand, and Jordan helps us understand how to reconcile and resolve that conflict - how we can love food, keep our bodies healthy, and most importantly, forge bonds while doing both.
Highlights
- Shakshouka in the Negev Desert
- How DID his mom do it all?
- The Israeli approach to food and why SBX failed there
- How Jordan's first client, 68 year old Fred, changed his life at age 14
- Identity, food, and family
- Hustle as Investment
- Avoiding extremes: loving food AND being healthy
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