“Stronger minds. Stronger bodies. Stronger men—because health is where finishing strong begins.”
Every first Tuesday of the month, Men Pursuing More takes a deep dive into men’s health because finishing strong starts with showing up for yourself. In this recurring series, Episode 43 of Men Pursuing More, Roger Maupin and Guest Pat Woodcock tackle the real issues men face—burnout, slowing metabolism, hormone health, fitness, nutrition, and the discipline it takes to keep going. This is where men get practical steps, real stories, and the push they need to take ownership of their health. It’s not about perfection, it’s about intention.
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Website - https://maupincoaching.com/
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Podcast Produced by: KB PODCASTS
Podcast Music: SOUNDSTRIPE
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