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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2025 · 1H 3M

Adam Means: Dumbbells to Doubloons

from Joe Brammeier Presents · host Joe Brammeier

Send a textIn this thrilling episode, Joe sits down with Adam Means to talk about his unexpected leap from personal trainer and gym owner to real-life treasure hunter. One day he was coaching clients in the gym - and the next, he was digging for buried treasure. And spoiler alert: he found some. Adam shares the wild details of the hunt, what led him to take the leap, and the surprising twists and challenges that came with uncovering real treasure. It's a story full of risk, reward, and the next steps in a journey that's only just beginning.

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Send a textIn this thrilling episode, Joe sits down with Adam Means to talk about his unexpected leap from personal trainer and gym owner to real-life treasure hunter. One day he was coaching clients in the gym - and the next, he was digging for...

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