Men's Health Live
Summary: MEN'S HEALTH LIVE, from the pages of the world's largest and most comprehensive Men's magazine. Offering "tons of useful stuff" in an audio format, MEN'S HEALTH LIVE is THE men's guide to fitness, sex, women, workouts, weight loss, health, nutrition and muscle building. Men's Health editor Peter Moore and contributing editor Gregg Stebben talk health, fitness, nutrition, gender mind-benders, beer, guy news, sports, food, and "stuff that makes us laugh." Each weekly broadcast brings men information to help them look good, feel great and take control of their lives.
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The guys invite Jimmy the Bartender and Paul Kita to pay tribute to their favorite bars and their favorite beers. Paul compares beer drinkers to John Wayne or Leonardo DiCaprio, and asks the guys to ponder which fits for them. Larry Stains talks about his story called "WASTED" from MEN’S HEALTH, that’s about the spike in alcohol overdoses on college campuses.
Peter and Gregg talk about their plans for St. Patrick’s Day. Larry Stains teaches at Temple University in Philadelphia, and he talks about his ground breaking story in MEN’S HEALTH about overdoses from alcohol and binge drinking on college campuses.
Larry Stains talks about his story in the latest issue of MEN’S HEALTH called "WASTED," that’s about binge drinking on college campuses, a spike in deaths on campus from binge drinking, and the role Facebook and other social media might play.
Paul Kita joins the show to talk about his story, "THE NEW RULES OF BEER" that’s in the latest issue of MEN’S HEALTH. The guys pay tribute to new micro-brews, as well as old-school brews like Miller High Life. Peter wonders if the new generation of beer is for men, or sissies.
Paul Kita compares old-school beer to John Wayne, and compares new microbrews to Leonardo DiCaprio. Paul also explains why the new breed of beer tastes so good, why beer nuts makes it taste even better, and Peter explains why drinking beer is good for your health.
Jimmy describes St. Patrick’s Day at his bar as "Amateur Night" where lots of people try to get into more trouble than usual. Jimmy also confesses he sometimes goes for a fancy micro-brew, but his stand-in regular beer is a Yuengling.
Jimmy talks about how to befriend a bartender, and why finding a great bar and a great bartender can enhance many aspects of your life. Peter describes a drunken night in England, and his encounter with two English Bobbies.
Three young MLB stars appear on the cover of the new MEN’S HEALTH; Buster Posey, Mike Trout and Bryce Harper. Lou Schuler talks about how to use fitness to build willpower, and how to use that willpower for greater success in the rest of your life. The "Girl Next Door" talks about the art of the pickup, and Peter gets seduced by the Chicago Cubs.
Peter talks about MEN’S HEALTH’s new look in the new issue, and Lou Schuler joins the show to talk about his cover story and interviews with Posey, Trout and Harper. The guys discuss why these three guys represent the juice-free future of MLB.
Lou talks about Buster Posey’s amazing comeback after a devastating injury. The guys talk about how Posey’s winning attitude made him an all-star student in college, and Lou replays Harper stealing home after getting beaned in his rookie year.
Lou Schuler, Peter and Gregg talk about a story in the new issue about MEN’S HEALTH on how you can lose more weight...by cheating on your diet. Lou explains how a "cheat day" or "cheat meal" can give you more willpower, which often means greater overall success.
The guys talk about willpower, and the relationship between exercise and diet and willpower. Lou explains research that shows sticking with a rigid exercise schedule makes it easier to stick with a diet, and that willpower is also transferable into success in other areas of life.
Many women say the most important thing they look for in a guy is a good sense of humor...but how important are looks, income, status, power? Madeline Haller explains how sense of humor, look, income and status often translate into confidence, and why confidence is very attractive.
Madeline Haller talks about the art of the pickup, and the importance of timing in the game of seduction. Peter talks his own seduction while living in Chicago, as he got seduced by the Cubs and became a huge fan.
Peter gets "Weeping Blisters" while skiing, Gregg has a melt-down with a Toyota Prius. The guys talk with MEN’S HEALTH editor Laura Roberson about her story "Doubting Dr. Google" and "cyber-chondria." A guest from Twitter talks tweets and health, Eric Adams joins us to review high-tech goggles for skiing, and Lou Schuler talks MLB and the joys of eating protein.