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We’re kicking off Episode 40 with a fresh start to 2026 and a little gratitude for the fact that this podcast even exists. What started as a “let’s just document things in real time” idea has turned into 40 episodes of consistency, progress, and behind-the-scenes life and business updates. That alone is a win.
We talk about the chaos of the holidays, travel mishaps, brutal winter weather, and how sometimes just getting home safely feels like an accomplishment. From Christmas with family, kids organizing toys like engineers, to hunting trips that were more about camaraderie than success, it was a good reminder that seasons of life don’t need to be perfect to be meaningful.
We dive into fasting, ketosis, and why quarterly three-day fasts can be a powerful tool—especially when you’re otherwise eating in a surplus and pushing performance. The goal isn’t extremes, it’s balance. Staying metabolically sharp while still building muscle is the long game.
From there, we reflect on New Year’s themes instead of resolutions. Progress is the word. Not massive overhauls, not identity crises—just consistent forward movement. I walk through a year-by-year timeline of major milestones over the past decade, and it’s a good reminder that real momentum compounds when you commit, stay aligned, and don’t jump ship every time something new pops up.
We also give some transparency around product availability, shipping delays during the holidays, and what’s actually happening behind the scenes. If something looks delayed, it’s not because we’re dragging our feet—we’re moving fast, and sometimes carriers just can’t keep up. We appreciate the patience more than people know.
On the events side, we’re fired up about upcoming meetups, retreats, Tough Mudder, seminars, competitions, and everything else stacked on the 2026 calendar. There’s something happening almost every month, and the focus is making sure everything we touch is done right—not rushed, not sloppy, but genuinely high quality.
We talk candidly about content, algorithms, and the frustration of seeing negativity rewarded online. The goal has never been to tear others down. It’s to build something better, add value, and serve people in a way that actually improves their lives. That’s the challenge moving forward—figuring out how to do that louder without compromising integrity.
We wrap up by congratulating the Savage Shred winners, celebrating the transformations, and reminding everyone that long-term commitment beats short-term hacks every time. New year, same mission: progress, consistency, and doing things the right way.
Greg Mahler is also a lifetime natural bodybuilder, and can be followed on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/ketogreg80/
Register For My FREE Masterclass: https://www.ketobodybuilding.com/registration-2
Get Keto Brick: https://www.ketobrick.com/
Subscribe to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/42cjJssghqD01bdWBxRYEg?si=1XYKmPXmR4eKw2O9gGCEuQ
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We’re kicking off Episode 40 with a fresh start to 2026 and a little gratitude for the fact that this podcast even exists. What started as a “let’s just document things in real time” idea has turned into 40 episodes of consistency, progress, and behind-the-scenes life and business updates. That alone is a win.
We talk about the chaos of the holidays, travel mishaps, brutal winter weather, and how sometimes just getting home safely feels like an accomplishment. From Christmas with family, kids organizing toys like engineers, to hunting trips that were more about camaraderie than success, it was a good reminder that seasons of life don’t need to be perfect to be meaningful.
We dive into fasting, ketosis, and why quarterly three-day fasts can be a powerful tool—especially when you’re otherwise eating in a surplus and pushing performance. The goal isn’t extremes, it’s balance. Staying metabolically sharp while still building muscle is the long game.
From there, we reflect on New Year’s themes instead of resolutions. Progress is the word. Not massive overhauls, not identity crises—just consistent forward movement. I walk through a year-by-year timeline of major milestones over the past decade, and it’s a good reminder that real momentum compounds when you commit, stay aligned, and don’t jump ship every time something new pops up.
We also give some transparency around product availability, shipping delays during the holidays, and what’s actually happening behind the scenes. If something looks delayed, it’s not because we’re dragging our feet—we’re moving fast, and sometimes carriers just can’t keep up. We appreciate the patience more than people know.
On the events side, we’re fired up about upcoming meetups, retreats, Tough Mudder, seminars, competitions, and everything else stacked on the 2026 calendar. There’s something happening almost every month, and the focus is making sure everything we touch is done right—not rushed, not sloppy, but genuinely high quality.
We talk candidly about content, algorithms, and the frustration of seeing negativity rewarded online. The goal has never been to tear others down. It’s to build something better, add value, and serve people in a way that actually improves their lives. That’s the challenge moving forward—figuring out how to do that louder without compromising integrity.
We wrap up by congratulating the Savage Shred winners, celebrating the transformations, and reminding everyone that long-term commitment beats short-term hacks every time. New year, same mission: progress, consistency, and doing things the right way.
Greg Mahler is also a lifetime natural bodybuilder, and can be followed on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/ketogreg80/
Register For My FREE Masterclass: https://www.ketobodybuilding.com/registration-2
Get Keto Brick: https://www.ketobrick.com/
Subscribe to the podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/42cjJssghqD01bdWBxRYEg?si=1XYKmPXmR4eKw2O9gGCEuQ

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