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Thursday, July 9, 2026

Ep 956 After 30 Years In Hollywood, Lukas Haas Is Just Getting started


Summary
In this episode, actor Lucas Haas shares insights from his extensive career in Hollywood, his experience playing diverse roles including villains, and his journey into music with his new single 'Ramblin' Man.' We explore longevity in the industry, creative freedom, and the unique challenges of acting in noir and superhero genres.
 
Keywords
Lucas Haas, Hollywood career, acting, villain roles, Spider Noir, music, Ramblin Man, longevity in Hollywood, creative freedom, film noir
 
Key Topics
  • Lucas Haas's career evolution from childhood to adult roles
  • The experience of playing villain characters and creative freedom
  • Insights into filming Spider Noir and working with Nick Cage and Brendan Gleason
  • The crossover between acting and music, including his single 'Ramblin' Man'
  • Lessons learned from working with top directors and maintaining longevity in Hollywood
Takeaways
  • Playing villains offers more creative freedom due to heightened emotions.
  • Working with talented actors like Nick Cage and Brendan Gleason elevates performance.
  • Music allows for personal expression and exploration, distinct from acting.
  • Longevity in Hollywood requires passion and adaptability.
  • Relearning lessons is part of growth in both acting and life.
Guest Name
Lucas Haas
 
Sound Bites
  • "Life is just happening in the moment."
  • "Working with Nick Cage was an amazing experience."
  • "Villains allow for more emotional and creative freedom."
Chapters
00:00Introduction to Lucas Haas and His Career
02:28Exploring Longevity and Creative Risks in Hollywood
02:34Introduction to Lucas Haas
04:47Exploring the Role of Winston in Spider Noir
07:37The Creative Process Behind Music and Acting
09:51Lessons Learned from Hollywood Directors
10:15Celebrating Creative Evolution
11:02Engaging Storytelling and Future Prospects
11:06Podcast Outro.mp3

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Ep 956 After 30 Years In Hollywood, Lukas Haas Is Just Getting started


Summary
In this episode, actor Lucas Haas shares insights from his extensive career in Hollywood, his experience playing diverse roles including villains, and his journey into music with his new single 'Ramblin' Man.' We explore longevity in the industry, creative freedom, and the unique challenges of acting in noir and superhero genres.
 
Keywords
Lucas Haas, Hollywood career, acting, villain roles, Spider Noir, music, Ramblin Man, longevity in Hollywood, creative freedom, film noir
 
Key Topics
  • Lucas Haas's career evolution from childhood to adult roles
  • The experience of playing villain characters and creative freedom
  • Insights into filming Spider Noir and working with Nick Cage and Brendan Gleason
  • The crossover between acting and music, including his single 'Ramblin' Man'
  • Lessons learned from working with top directors and maintaining longevity in Hollywood
Takeaways
  • Playing villains offers more creative freedom due to heightened emotions.
  • Working with talented actors like Nick Cage and Brendan Gleason elevates performance.
  • Music allows for personal expression and exploration, distinct from acting.
  • Longevity in Hollywood requires passion and adaptability.
  • Relearning lessons is part of growth in both acting and life.
Guest Name
Lucas Haas
 
Sound Bites
  • "Life is just happening in the moment."
  • "Working with Nick Cage was an amazing experience."
  • "Villains allow for more emotional and creative freedom."
Chapters
00:00Introduction to Lucas Haas and His Career
02:28Exploring Longevity and Creative Risks in Hollywood
02:34Introduction to Lucas Haas
04:47Exploring the Role of Winston in Spider Noir
07:37The Creative Process Behind Music and Acting
09:51Lessons Learned from Hollywood Directors
10:15Celebrating Creative Evolution
11:02Engaging Storytelling and Future Prospects
11:06Podcast Outro.mp3

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Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Ep 957 He Turned a Chicken Pizza Crust Into a $7 Million Food Brand: The ZeroCarb LYFE Story with Omar Atia


What if the food you love didn’t have to work against your goals? 👀🍕

On the podcast today, I sat down with entrepreneur and founder Omar Atia, who turned a homemade chicken pizza crust into a multimillion-dollar brand now sold in Target and over 150 restaurants.

What happens when one simple kitchen experiment turns into a multimillion-dollar movement?

In this episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda sits down with Omar Atia, founder of ZeroCarb LYFE, to talk about building a health-focused food company from scratch, overcoming fear, and helping people enjoy comfort foods without compromising their goals.

Omar shares how his personal health journey led him to create low-carb, high-protein alternatives that are now sold in Target and over 150 restaurants. Together, they dive into the truth about food marketing, sustainable nutrition, entrepreneurship, confidence, and creating long-term lifestyle change.

Topics Discussed:
• Building a food brand from scratch
• The truth about “healthy” food marketing
• Low-carb eating as a lifestyle, not a fad
• Confidence after leaving corporate life
• Entrepreneurship and resilience
• GLP-1 trends and nutrition
• Creating healthier comfort foods
• Sustainable habits for long-term success

Connect with Omar Atia & ZeroCarb LYFE:
Website: ZeroCarb LYFE

Listen, subscribe, and share this episode with someone ready to take control of their health and create change from the inside out.

We talked about:
✨ Low-carb living as a lifestyle
✨ The truth about food marketing
✨ Why confidence starts with taking one chance
✨ Building a business from scratch
✨ Creating healthier comfort foods that actually taste GOOD

This conversation is about so much more than food. It’s about reinvention, resilience, and realizing it’s never too late to build something meaningful.

If you’ve ever wanted to feel healthier without feeling deprived, this episode is for you.

 


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Ep 957 He Turned a Chicken Pizza Crust Into a $7 Million Food Brand: The ZeroCarb LYFE Story with Omar Atia


What if the food you love didn’t have to work against your goals? 👀🍕

On the podcast today, I sat down with entrepreneur and founder Omar Atia, who turned a homemade chicken pizza crust into a multimillion-dollar brand now sold in Target and over 150 restaurants.

What happens when one simple kitchen experiment turns into a multimillion-dollar movement?

In this episode of The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T., Linda sits down with Omar Atia, founder of ZeroCarb LYFE, to talk about building a health-focused food company from scratch, overcoming fear, and helping people enjoy comfort foods without compromising their goals.

Omar shares how his personal health journey led him to create low-carb, high-protein alternatives that are now sold in Target and over 150 restaurants. Together, they dive into the truth about food marketing, sustainable nutrition, entrepreneurship, confidence, and creating long-term lifestyle change.

Topics Discussed:
• Building a food brand from scratch
• The truth about “healthy” food marketing
• Low-carb eating as a lifestyle, not a fad
• Confidence after leaving corporate life
• Entrepreneurship and resilience
• GLP-1 trends and nutrition
• Creating healthier comfort foods
• Sustainable habits for long-term success

Connect with Omar Atia & ZeroCarb LYFE:
Website: ZeroCarb LYFE

Listen, subscribe, and share this episode with someone ready to take control of their health and create change from the inside out.

We talked about:
✨ Low-carb living as a lifestyle
✨ The truth about food marketing
✨ Why confidence starts with taking one chance
✨ Building a business from scratch
✨ Creating healthier comfort foods that actually taste GOOD

This conversation is about so much more than food. It’s about reinvention, resilience, and realizing it’s never too late to build something meaningful.

If you’ve ever wanted to feel healthier without feeling deprived, this episode is for you.

 


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Monday, July 6, 2026

Ep 955 Baywatch Star David Chokachi Reveals His Most Intense Survival Role Yet


SHOW NOTES

 Summary

In this episode, Linda Mitchell interviews actor and survival enthusiast David about his career, the upcoming Baywatch reboot, and his insights on resilience, health, and living life to the fullest.


 Keywords

Baywatch reboot, resilience, health, survival, acting, Linda Mitchell, David, ocean experience, authenticity, early rising


 key  topics

Baywatch reboot details and storyline
David's background in ocean and lifeguarding
The importance of authenticity in acting
Resilience through personal challenges and recovery
Health routines: cold plunge, sauna, early rising
The impact of survival stories on personal growth


 Takeaways

Authenticity is crucial in portraying characters convincingly.
Early morning routines can create a sense of achievement and control.
Overcoming fears and personal challenges builds resilience.
Living life with purpose and gratitude enhances well-being.
Storytelling and entertainment can inspire hope worldwide.


 Guest  Name

David Chokachi

 sound bites

"A lifetime of ocean experience, only thing I didn't know."
"Three years of suffering turned into a mini superpower."
"Getting up at 3:30 AM creates a win for the day."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to David Chokachi
01:57 Career Highlights and New Projects
02:40 The Journey to Baywatch
06:52 The Baywatch Reboot: A New Era
14:29 Resilience and Survival: Lessons from Life
22:32 Health and Wellness: A Daily Commitment
25:13 Exploring Married Alive
25:37 Podcast Outro.mp3

 Resources

Baywatch Reboot on Fox - https://www.fox.com/baywatch
Linda Mitchell's Instagram -@sisterhoodofsweat https://www.instagram.com/lindamitchell
Wings of Rescue - https://wingsofrescue.org
Andrew Huberman's Podcast - https://hubermanlab.com

 


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Ep 955 Baywatch Star David Chokachi Reveals His Most Intense Survival Role Yet


SHOW NOTES

 Summary

In this episode, Linda Mitchell interviews actor and survival enthusiast David about his career, the upcoming Baywatch reboot, and his insights on resilience, health, and living life to the fullest.


 Keywords

Baywatch reboot, resilience, health, survival, acting, Linda Mitchell, David, ocean experience, authenticity, early rising


 key  topics

Baywatch reboot details and storyline
David's background in ocean and lifeguarding
The importance of authenticity in acting
Resilience through personal challenges and recovery
Health routines: cold plunge, sauna, early rising
The impact of survival stories on personal growth


 Takeaways

Authenticity is crucial in portraying characters convincingly.
Early morning routines can create a sense of achievement and control.
Overcoming fears and personal challenges builds resilience.
Living life with purpose and gratitude enhances well-being.
Storytelling and entertainment can inspire hope worldwide.


 Guest  Name

David Chokachi

 sound bites

"A lifetime of ocean experience, only thing I didn't know."
"Three years of suffering turned into a mini superpower."
"Getting up at 3:30 AM creates a win for the day."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to David Chokachi
01:57 Career Highlights and New Projects
02:40 The Journey to Baywatch
06:52 The Baywatch Reboot: A New Era
14:29 Resilience and Survival: Lessons from Life
22:32 Health and Wellness: A Daily Commitment
25:13 Exploring Married Alive
25:37 Podcast Outro.mp3

 Resources

Baywatch Reboot on Fox - https://www.fox.com/baywatch
Linda Mitchell's Instagram -@sisterhoodofsweat https://www.instagram.com/lindamitchell
Wings of Rescue - https://wingsofrescue.org
Andrew Huberman's Podcast - https://hubermanlab.com

 


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Thursday, July 2, 2026

Ep 953 She Ate 51 Hot Dogs in 10 Minutes... Here's How She Did It with Mikki Sudo


Show Notes
 

 Summary

With the 2026 Nathan's Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest airing live on ESPN this Fourth of July, we're excited to welcome the queen of competitive eating.

In this episode, Mickey Pseudo shares insights into competitive eating, including training, health, and the marketing behind the sport. Discover how elite eaters prepare, stay healthy, and what motivates them to compete year after year.

competitive eating, hot dog contest, training, health, marketing, Nathan's, professional eater, strategy, motivation

 sound bites

"I'm going for my 12th belt this year"
"Just remember, don't stop, keep going"
"Eating contests are for brand awareness"


Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Competitive Eating and Mickey Sudo
02:26 The Journey of a Champion: Mickey's Story
02:32 The Journey of a Competitive Eater
05:55 Balancing Health and Competitive Eating
08:03 Misconceptions About Competitive Eating
10:00 Family Life of a Competitive Eater
11:20 The Journey to Nathan's Title
11:37 Podcast Outro.mp3

Congratulations on everything you've accomplished, and best of luck as you go after another Nathan's title this Fourth of July.

We'll all be watching.

Happy Fourth of July, and thank you so much for joining us today on The Sisterhood of S.W.E.A.T.


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