Unc Talk Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2589304/fan_mail/new] Chapters 0:00 Cold Open: I Thought I Mens Health 1:32 Welcome to Men's Health Month 1:47 Off the Couch, Onto the Domino Table 4:51 Back From the Studio: Push-ups & Vitality 5:34 The 20% Stat: Men and Movement 6:13 Facing Mortality + Discipline at Home 8:22 "Incremental Progress": The Focus Word 9:50 From "Pretty" to "Big Cute Boy" 11:51 Legacy Is the Push-Up 12:29 How Contagious It Is 13:35 Why I Needed a Locker Room 16:41 The Magic Number: 150 Minutes a Week 17:42 Where Black Men Land + What We Maintain 20:10 Train to Live, Not to Look 21:42 Nutrition Is the Other Half 25:08 What Maintenance Takes 28:13 Close: Back Next Week Synopsis Jay Staff opens Men's Health Month from the road — still in Austin, but off the couch and around a domino table, tiles clicking under the whole conversation. This is where the Unc Talk Podcast's men's-health arc begins: Jay, Joe, and Jared trading honest talk about bodies at 40 while they play. The thesis lands early and never leaves — you're not training to look good anymore, you're training to live. The hard mirror is a number. Around one in five men report zero physical activity, and the uncs put themselves on the wrong side of it without flinching. Joe gets vulnerable about it: he went from the kid who played every sport, "feeling good, looking good," to what he calls "big cute boy" — and he misses being desirable, misses vitality. It isn't a flex or a complaint. It's a grown man saying the quiet part out loud at the table. And the crew doesn't dodge the part that stings — heart trouble hits Black men hard, and a sedentary life is one of the few levers they actually get to pull. The reframe is small on purpose. The focus word for the year is "incremental." Ten push-ups in the closet while you pick out clothes; a set of squats while the microwave runs. The magic number turns out to be friendly — 150 minutes of moderate movement a week, the kind that cuts heart risk by 30 to 40%, and that's just a walk, a bike, a run. Better still, it's contagious: a wife who's disciplined with her food, kids who climb on the Peloton, a house where one person moving gets everybody moving. The honest catch is that most of these men learned to train in a locker room, and doing it alone is the hard part — which is exactly why they're doing this on mic, together. Eat to fuel the work, move a little every day, and let the people around you pull you along. Recorded as the opener of a two-part men's-health conversation that picks back up next week, this one's for any uncle or father at 40 who's ready to train to live, not just to look. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2589304/support] Questions, Comments, Just Say Hi Uncle@unctalkpod.com
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