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Tolos Barefoot Shoes | Code: BARBARIAN for 10% off: https://weartolos.com/?ref=Barbarian Follow Andrew: YouTube: @RealAndrewBriggs [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCG1nuUC9iyu1qO1Qx70pVhA] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/actualandrewbriggs/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/ @RealAndrewBriggs [https://studio.youtube.com/channel/UCG1nuUC9iyu1qO1Qx70pVhA] X: https://x.com/theandrewbriggs In this episode, we sit down with Andrew Briggs, a writer, commentator, creator, former fitness coach, and professional nuance provider for a wide-ranging conversation on fitness, culture, pseudo-intellectualism, online discourse, belief, masculinity, content creation, and why nuance feels increasingly impossible in the modern internet age. Andrew begins by reflecting on his years in the fitness industry, the burnout that came from repeating the same fundamentals, and the strange transition from being valued for expertise to being known for cultural commentary, argumentation, and long-form thought. The conversation moves from ancestral dieting, genetic inheritance, fitness optimization, and the limits of aesthetics into a deeper discussion of why people flatten complicated topics into slogans. We get into pseudo-intellectualism, audience capture, parasocial disappointment, hate-followers, social media arguments, and the way people often use “nuance” only when it protects their own position. Andrew explains why disagreement is not always evidence of bad faith, why people believe what benefits them, and why evidence alone often fails to change someone’s mind once a belief has become attached to identity. Later, we discuss content creation as a lonely but life-changing pursuit, the hidden labor behind “overnight success,” the difference between aesthetics and morality, why being anti-everything becomes its own trap, and how creators learn to survive criticism without being ruled by it. The episode also branches into friendship, moving away from old environments, religion and agnosticism, Mormons, intuitive eating, language, profanity, nervous tics, feeling unheard, chosen versus inherited identity, manifestation, dating, rejection, and what Andrew would change about modern society. Timestamps: 00:01 – Introducing Andrew Briggs 01:18 – Fitness burnout and expertise 06:34 – Ancestral eating and genetics 15:01 – Fitness myths and nuance 19:17 – Aesthetics are not morality 22:01 – Pseudo-intellectualism and disagreement 31:45 – Filters, razors, and clarity 36:09 – Hate-followers and creator sanity 46:11 – Why beliefs rarely change 01:04:24 – Anti-movements and negative identity 01:13:16 – Content creation gets lonely 01:30:49 – Influences and creator pivots 01:40:01 – Disagreement without hatred 01:50:03 – Food, language, and public etiquette 02:10:21 – Tics, identity, and dating
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