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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 21 MIN

The Modern Crisis of Purpose | Welcome to the apex human podcast

from Apex Human · host Tramelle Jackson

Welcome to the very first episode of the Apex Human Podcast. In this episode, I introduce myself, share my background, and explain the mission behind this podcast. From fitness and personal development to purpose, discipline, and self-improvement, Apex Human is about pursuing the highest version of ourselves in a world full of distractions. I also explore a question that affects millions of people today: Why do so many people feel lost in modern society? We discuss the decline of community, the endless pursuit of comfort, social media’s influence on identity, and why many people struggle to find meaning despite having more convenience than ever before. If you’ve ever felt directionless, disconnected, or like you’re capable of more than the life you’re currently living, this conversation is for you. Join me as we begin the journey of becoming stronger, more disciplined, and more purposeful—one episode at a time. Chapters (00:00:01) - Welcome to the Apex Human Podcast(00:00:39) - Why We Don't Sufferve Enough(00:08:45) - Concentration culture(00:14:10) - How to Be Great at Running: Fake It Until You Make It(00:19:13) - A thought or a challenge(00:20:50) - Apex Human Podcast

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