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The Nick Bare Podcast

Podcasts · Health & Fitness

The Nick Bare Podcast

218 episodes · 3 with AI analysis

It’s one thing to set the standard, it’s another to hold the standard. Join Nick Bare, hybrid athlete, founder/CEO of Bare Performance Nutrition discussing nutrition, maximizing human performance, and adopting the habits it takes to show up for what matters. Built on the “Go One More” mindset, each episode delivers principle-driven conversations and practical systems rooted in discipline, commitment, and consistency—so you can win the day without losing your values. If you are committed to that, this podcast is for you.

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Five traits of successful people and organizationsThinking big and visualization in goal-settingCalculated risk-taking and financial leverage for startupsConsistency vs. blind repetition and routine trapsFocus, discipline, and opportunity vs. distraction identificationAdaptability and proactive change anticipationCore values, purpose, and vision alignmentDay One mentality and avoiding organizational declineSelf-sabotage and personal accountabilityCashflow management in early-stage businesses

Analyzed Episodes

Jan 19, 2026

157: 5 Traits of Highly Successful People

Five traits of successful people and organizationsThinking big and visualization in goal-settingCalculated risk-taking and financial leverage for startups
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Jan 26, 2026

158: How A Simple Morning Routine Can Lead To A Life Of Freedom And Success | Michael Chernow

Morning Routine Optimization and Sleep ArchitectureSobriety and Recovery as Business FoundationFaith and Spirituality in Entrepreneurship
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Feb 2, 2026

159: How to Eat and Train in 2026 | My Philosophies

Caloric surplus strategy for muscle building post-endurance trainingMeal prep optimization for busy professionals and parentsPortion control techniques using food scales and satiety signaling
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