Behind The Human with Marc Champagne

Behind The Human with Marc Champagne

byMarc Champagne

HealthFitnessMental

Unpacking the stories and mental fitness practices of people living at the top of their game personally and professionally.

Episodes(40 episodes)

Episode 427
The 20% Most People Never Train, Until It’s Too Late (Ft Tucker "Cinco" Hamilton)
What a conversation with Tucker "Cinco" Hamilton!"We go inside the mind of a fighter and test pilot who has faced life-or-death decisions in seconds. Where preparation isn’t optional, and hesitation has consequences.But this isn’t just about aviation.It’s about how we live.From growing up through family instability and loss, to becoming an “accidental” fighter pilot, to navigating high-stakes environments where clarity matters more than confidence—this episode explores what it really means to be prepared for life.Show Partners:Get your MEN...
Published: Mar 22, 2026Duration: 55m 24s
Episode 426
The 4% Rule That Could Change Your Health (Ft Noah Laith)
What if the biggest breakthroughs in your health didn’t require more supplements, more routines, or more time… but simply focusing on the right 4%?Marc sits down with entrepreneur and longevity advocate Noah Laith to explore the mindset behind resilience, health, and long-term success.Noah shares the powerful story that reshaped how he interprets life’s challenges, explains why the real pandemic today is distraction, and reveals the simple thinking ritual that has helped him make better decisions in business and life.They also dive into Noah’s 4% rule for longevity — the idea that a small...
Published: Mar 15, 2026Duration: 45m 20s
Episode 425
The Mind Control Skill No One Ever Teaches (Ft Geoff Blades)
Geoff Blades explains why most self-help advice fails, how automatic thought patterns dominate our lives, and why mastering your mind may be the single most important skill for the future.Show Partners:Get your MENTAL FITNESS BLUEPRINT here! A special thanks to our mental fitness + sweat partner Sip SaunasPersonal Socrates: Better Question, Better LifeConnect with Marc: https://konect.to/marcchampagneTimestamps:00:00 — The question that opens every interview: “Who are you?”01:00 — Geoff’s early career at Goldman Sachs and the moment everyth...
Published: Mar 8, 2026Duration: 51m 57s
Episode 424
First Book at 65. Thirteenth at 80. It’s Never Too Late to Become Who You Were Mean’t to Be (Ft Patricia Sands)
What if the most important chapter of your life hasn’t been written yet?In this rare in-person conversation, Patricia Sands opens up about grief, reinvention, aging, creativity, and the unexpected power of starting late.Patricia published her first novel at 65. Today, at 80, she has written 13 books — many set in France, a country she fell in love with at 21 while backpacking with friends. But before the novels, there was loss. Widowed at 43. Two sons. A life rewritten overnight.We explore how grief shaped her storytelling, why community saved her creative life, how AI unex...
Published: Mar 1, 2026Duration: 52m 44s
Episode 423
20 Years in the Military — And I Didn’t Know My Nervous System Was Broken (Ft Patrick Nardulli)
Why is it that we train people to survive under pressure… but never teach them how to come home to themselves?After 20 years serving as a Navy Hospital Corpsman alongside Marines in some of the most demanding environments imaginable, Patrick Nardulli realized something profound: toughness wasn’t the same as resilience.In this episode, Patrick shares his journey from combat medicine to nervous system regulation — including the moment a heart rate variability monitor revealed he was “thriving” on the outside but dysregulated beneath the surface.We explore:The difference between heart rate and heart...
Published: Feb 22, 2026Duration: 44m 2s
Episode 422
Your Body Can Either Grow or Repair — Not Both, Here’s Why (Ft Renee Fitton)
Why is it that we chase longevity like it’s a number, yet ignore the daily behaviors that are aging us from the inside out?Most of us think longevity is about adding years. But what if it’s really about removing what no longer serves you at the cellular level and at the identity level?Renee Fitton — registered dietitian, longevity specialist, and one of the leading voices in fasting-mimicking science (VP at Prolon) — breaks down the biology of renewal… and the psychology that quietly shapes our habits.Show Partners:Get your...
Published: Feb 15, 2026Duration: 48m 2s
Episode 421
Why Deep Breaths Might Be Making You Feel Worse (Ft Patrick McKeown)
What if mental clarity, emotional regulation, and better sleep weren’t about adding another practice—but undoing a hidden one?In this conversation, Patrick McKeown reveals how chronic over-breathing quietly drives anxiety, rumination, poor sleep, and brain fog. Drawing from decades of research and lived experience, he explains why breathing less (not more) can improve oxygen delivery, blood flow to the brain, and nervous system balance.This episode challenges modern breathwork myths and offers practical, science-backed ways to retrain your breathing for everyday life.Show Partners:Get your MENTAL FITNE...
Published: Feb 8, 2026Duration: 1h 3m 45s
Episode 420
The Art of Not Knowing: Creativity, Naivety, and the Courage to Begin (Ft Platte Clark)
Why is it that the stories that change our lives rarely begin with certainty, but with curiosity and risk?Marc sits down with author, ghostwriter, and screenwriter Platte Clark to explore why storytelling isn’t just an art form—it’s a survival tool. From abandoning law school for philosophy, to writing bestselling fiction, to ghostwriting more than two dozen books for thought leaders, Platte shares what he’s learned about creativity, courage, and the quiet mental practices that make meaningful work possible.This episode dives into the tension between art and business, the myth that cre...
Published: Feb 1, 2026Duration: 45m 26s
Episode 419
Designing Your Own Mental Fitness Blueprint, A 90-Day Plan for Your Mind
You Don't Need to Try Harder. You Need to Understand the Patterns Running Your Mind.In this solo episode, Marc breaks down a pattern he’s seen across 500+ conversations, boardrooms, and personal turning points: capable, intelligent people who know what to do, yet still feel overwhelmed, stuck, or out of alignment.This episode introduces a practical framework for designing a Mental Fitness Blueprint. A system that helps you understand your mental operating pattern, align your practices to what you’re actually building, and recover faster when life gets messy.Think of this as a bluep...
Published: Jan 29, 2026Duration: 24m 45s
Episode 418
The Space After Loss: Learning to Live in the After (Ft Michelle Murphy)
What if grief isn’t something you heal from…but something that teaches you how to love differently?Marc sits down with medium and spiritual guide Michelle Murphy to explore grief not as a problem to solve, but as an experience that reshapes identity, presence, and love itself.Michelle shares what she’s learned from over 20 years of guiding people through loss—why grief lives in the body, why time doesn’t “fix” it, and how moments of joy after loss often arrive wrapped in guilt. Together, they unpack the difference between missing someone and missing their...
Published: Jan 25, 2026Duration: 51m 36s
Episode 417
The Hidden Cost of Certainty (And Why It’s Breaking Us)
What if the thing you spend your life trying to avoid (uncertainty) is actually the skill that determines whether you thrive or collapse?Before the success, before the book, before the impact — there was a moment where certainty disappeared, and Scott Stirrett had to decide whether to retreat… or step forward anyway.Scott shares his journey from leaving a high-certainty career at Goldman Sachs to founding Venture for Canada, raising over $80M, and supporting nearly 15,000 young people across the country. The conversation goes deeper into Scott’s lived experience with uncertainty during his OCD diagnosis, the 4...
Published: Jan 18, 2026Duration: 38m 57s
Episode 416
Why Self-Doubt Isn’t Your Problem — Your Odds Are (Ft Kyle Austin Young)
What if success isn’t personal at all — but mathematical?Kyle Austin Young reveals why so many intelligent, capable people fail to reach their goals — even when they do everything “right.” Drawing from his own experience of repeated layoffs, personal burnout, and rebuilding his life through consulting, Kyle introduces a powerful framework for rethinking success through probability rather than motivation.Kyle explains how overwhelm, survival mode, and mental clutter don’t just affect our wellbeing — they distort our ability to make good decisions. Together, Marc and Kyle explore how success diagrams, probability hacking, and intentional reflection can...
Published: Jan 11, 2026Duration: 52m 26s
Episode 415
What If This Is Exactly the Moment We Came Here For? (Ft Anna Severina)
How would your life change if you trusted that consciousness itself is guiding this next chapter of humanity?Marc sits down with Anna Severina to explore motherhood, consciousness, ancient civilizations, AI, fear, and the future of human awareness. Together, they examine how raising conscious children, reconnecting with the Earth, and developing inner stillness may be the real preparation for what’s coming next.Show Partners:A special thanks to our mental fitness + sweat partner Sip SaunasPersonal Socrates: Better Question, Better LifeGet in Touch:Instagram: htt...
Published: Jan 4, 2026Duration: 52m 29s
Episode 414
Who Adapts, Who Freezes, Who Gets Left Behind — How to Equip Your Mind for What’s Next (Ft. Mike Schwarz)
Why is it that in the face of the most powerful tool humanity has ever created, so many capable people feel overwhelmed instead of empowered?Marc sits down with serial entrepreneur and AI consultant Mike Schwarz to explore what’s really happening beneath the AI conversation.This isn’t a discussion about tools or trends — it’s about fear, acceleration, mental overload, and the growing divide between those who adapt and those who freeze. Mike shares what he’s seeing inside the top 1–5% of AI adopters, why most people are stuck using AI at the surface leve...
Published: Dec 28, 2025Duration: 40m 36s
Episode 413
From Seven Figures to Spiritual Bankruptcy — and Back (Ft Judi Holler)
What happens when the strategies that built your success begin to hollow you out?Judi Holler shares the story she never planned to tell: how building a seven-figure business, listening to too many “experts,” and chasing the next level led her into burnout, disconnection, and a spiritual reckoning.This conversation explores identity loss after success, the danger of outsourcing self-trust, the role of spirituality and human design in self-leadership, and how awareness (especially discomfort) can become your most powerful signal back to alignment.Judi's Soul Dives - https://stan.store/HOLLAVERSE/p/soul-dive-with-judi<p...
Published: Dec 21, 2025Duration: 47m 6s
Episode 412
Extreme Preparation: The Hidden Advantage Few Use (Ft Randall Kaplan)
How different would your life look today if you stopped preparing for “good enough” and started preparing for “extraordinary”?In this conversation, entrepreneur, investor, author, and extreme-preparation evangelist Randall Kaplan opens up about the surprisingly painful origins of his work ethic: childhood bullying, a debilitating stutter, and a long journey toward becoming a clear, confident communicator.Randall shares the exact mental frameworks he used to transform his life — from landing a book deal through a cold email, to becoming a TED speaker, to interviewing some of the world’s most accomplished leaders on his podcast.We explor...
Published: Dec 14, 2025Duration: 56m 30s
Episode 411
Humble the Poet on Anxiety, Creativity & Becoming a Free Human
Humble the Poet (Kanwer Singh) opens up about the years nobody saw — the debt, the failed deals, the fear, the self-judgment — and how these became the foundation for his creative success and his powerful new book, Anxious. We explore his 90-day nervous system reset, what anxiety really is (and isn’t), how to stop outsourcing your safety, and why progress is simple but never easy. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, stuck, or tangled in your own thoughts, this episode will feel like a blueprint for reclaiming your mind and building real inner capacity.This is mental...
Published: Dec 7, 2025Duration: 56m 0s
Episode 410
What Happens When You Ask Someone in Prison the Question They Never Hear? (Ft Diane Kahn)
What changes when you stop looking at someone for what they’ve done—and start asking who they are?Marc sits down with Diane Kahn, founder of Humans of San Quentin, who has interviewed more than 3,000 incarcerated individuals around the world. Diane shares how a single question—“How are you?”—can break open years of silence, shame, and survival.Together, they explore the unseen stories behind incarceration, why nearly everyone she meets inside was a victim first, how media narratives distort our understanding of “criminals,” and what it truly means to approach another human being with compassion. Thi...
Published: Nov 30, 2025Duration: 36m 32s
Episode 409
The Last Invention & The Future of Humanity (Ft Andy Mills)
What happens to a society that forgets how to be surprised — and how do we rebuild our capacity to truly see one another?Andy Mills, award-winning journalist and master storyteller explores the search for meaning, the role of curiosity in modern journalism, and why culture — not legislation — may be the single most powerful force shaping our future.We talk about Andy’s early years in ministry, his transformative time reporting in South Sudan, and the worldview that emerged from witnessing both the best and hardest parts of humanity. Then we dive into his groundbreaking AI series T...
Published: Nov 23, 2025Duration: 1h 3m 20s
Episode 408
How to Stay Relevant in a World Changing Faster Than Ever – Tony Conrad (True Ventures)
What do you do when the world starts changing faster than your ability to make sense of it?Do you hold tighter to what you know… or do you learn how to evolve, let go, and redefine who you are?In this episode, I sit down with legendary investor and True Ventures partner Tony Conrad, a man who has helped shape some of the most influential companies of the past two decades — and who is now in the most reflective stage of his life and career.We talk about the quiet side of leade...
Published: Nov 16, 2025Duration: 45m 56s