
Chad was side stage Saturday night for Chase Rice. Sunday night it was Dustin Lynch headlining the Drifters Festival, and he owned it from the first song.
The audio was dialed in, and Dustin talked to the crowd, told stories, fired them up, and did a Toby Keith tribute that had the whole place going. Chad was there with Brittany, his other friend Brittany, and her husband Brad. They went backstage before the show, stood side stage for the whole set, then got back on the bus after and went out in Reno together.
Chad's known Dustin for years. From Talladega, Tennessee, duck camp, hunting stories on the bus. He talks about what makes Dustin different. His humility, the down-to-earth energy, and the fact that he's a hunter and a provider who genuinely gets it. Dustin Lynch is coming to camp this fall. Chad can't wait.
This one turns into a full-blown love letter to music — country, outlaw, rock, metal, hip hop, all of it. Chad goes deep on Hayes Carl, Brent Cobb's new album, Whiskey Myers, GNR, Metallica, and old school rap. If you love music the way Chad loves music, this one's for you.
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Jun 11
31 min

Chad just got home from side stage at the Drifters Music Festival in Reno, and he had to get on the mic.
Chase Rice headlined. Brittany was there. So was Les Nesbitt at 85, Chad's brother Clay, his nephew Chase, and his lab, Jack, who may be the most famous dog in country music.
They walked to the stage with Chase, stood side stage for the whole set, and spent over an hour on the bus after. Chad's known Chase for six years. He met him through Jack Daniels in Turkey Camp in Oklahoma. Since then, it's been duck camps in Wisconsin, Kansas, Tennessee, backstage in Nashville, Vegas with Les and Dan Henderson at Steve Aoki the night before a sold-out Kane Brown show at T-Mobile Arena. That night, Chase called Les up from the stage, and 15,000 people sang him happy birthday.
This episode is part concert recap, part friendship tribute. Chad runs through the set list, from Walk That Easy, to Bad Day, Key West to Colorado, Circa 1943, Cruise, a Toby Keith tribute with Should Have Been a Cowboy, and Lonely Eyes to close it out. He talks about Chase's evolution from bro country to something much more real: the songwriting, the road life, the hunting, the dogs.
Chase Rice just gets it. And Chad loves him for it.
This episode is presented by Jack Daniel's Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey, and brought to you by Demerbox, LEER toppers, Almost Heaven Saunas, TKO Vitality, Napa Valley, Nashville Palace, Scoreboard Nashville, and ZLINE Appliances
Jun 3
25 min

Chad's got a new truck, a new boat, and a lot on his mind.
The 2026 Ford F-250 Super Duty is built out and beautiful — Avalanche Gray, Bodyguard bumpers, Mickey Thompson tires, Lear topper, the works. Thank you Corning Ford. Now that that's out of the way, Chad goes somewhere unexpected.
Black Springs. Growing up poor. Brown bag lunches with cold spaghetti between two pieces of generic wheat bread. Riding bikes until dark. Breakdancing with J.J. and Marcus and Corey on a piece of graffitied cardboard. A nail through the foot. A wood-burning stove. Government cheese. A mom working graveyard shifts at the Veterans Hospital in oncology while going to nursing school and still making it to every game.
He talks about what that upbringing gave him. From humility, to discipline, faith, the fear of God, and what it means to be 51 years old, in the best shape of his life, doing exactly what he was put on earth to do.
He talks about his dad. Twenty years this August. He's still talking to him.
TChad doesn't have it all figured out. He'll be the first to tell you. But he knows where he came from and he's not ashamed of any of it.
This Life Ain't For Everybody. This one especially.
This episode is presented by Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey, and brought to you by Corning Ford, Napa Valley Olive Oil, Oakley Sunglasses, Resistol, Mickey Thompson Tires and Wheels, TKO Vitality, Almost Heaven Saunas, and BEDSLIDE!
May 30
43 min

Chad's solo on the mic with a lot on his mind and a few things he wants you to know about.
First up is Freedom Hunters. Founded by Anthony Pace, Freedom Hunters gets returning veterans, active duty, and special forces out into the field. Hunting trips, fishing excursions, time in God's country. Chad's been in the blind with these warriors, and he'll tell you straight about how much it matters. The Freedom Hunters Nashville Classic is Sunday, June 21st and Monday, June 22nd, at the Nashville Palace and Hermitage Golf Club. Tables are available. Come shake some hands.
Then there's the Silent Valor Project. This is a newer organization that Chad's been asked to join the board of. The mission is getting special forces operators transitioned into the private sector when their service is done. Rangers, SEALs, the ones you can't even name. They fought for this country, and then the country makes it hard for them to find work. This project wants to change that.
June 24th in Las Vegas, Seth Vandover and his band are throwing down at Caspians inside Caesars Palace. Kenny Chesney's at the Sphere that night. This is the after-party. Proceeds go to the Silent Valor Project.
And if you're in Temecula, Gary LaVox, lead singer of Rascal Flatts, is doing an acoustic performance at Hendo's Barrel House on June 11th. It's almost sold out, so move fast.
Chad loves this country. He loves the people who protect it. This episode is his way of saying so.
This episode is brought to you by The Silent Valor Project, Freedom Hunters, Demerbox, Almost Heaven Saunas, and The Nashville Palace. Lets go!
May 22
22 min

Chad and Alex are back for another Breakin' It Down, and this one's got range.
Alex just got back from Cancun for a destination wedding, an all-inclusive, way too much drinking, and a hydrotherapy routine that may or may not have been medically necessary.
Chad's got the sauna fired up at home, and they swap recovery war stories.
They dive into Moms on the run, almost three decades, $10 million back into Northern Nevada, one salaried employee, and a Sunday stroll on Mother's Day through the Damonte Ranch wetlands.
Chad and Alex are fired up about it and it's a cause worth hearing about!
Somewhere in the middle, they get into Reno. From the homeless problem, the city permits, the politics, to GNR, Alice in Chains, The Band, Van Halen, Motley Crue, and a band name quiz.
It's one of those episodes where you look up and an hour has gone by. We hope you enjoy!
This episode is presented by Bedslide, Leer toppers, Oakley Sunglasses, GATR coolers, TKO Vitality, ZLine Appliances, Jack Link's Protien snacks, Napa Valley Olive Oil, and The Provider Culinary
May 19
1 hr 32 min

Chad just got back from Tennessee, and he's not over it yet. Good luck getting him over it.
Nashville first, from Barrett Hobbs, the Scoreboard, the Nashville Palace, dinner at the Detroit Cowboy with Chef Marino throwing down on steaks and lobster, then straight to Kid Rock's Honky Tonk with a VIP section right above the band. That's how you do Music City.
Then Lynchburg. The Jack Daniel's distillery. Barrel selection with 24 people, the biggest group selection Clint Bailey and Josh Phillips had ever done. Drilling straight into a nine-year-old barrel in a rickhouse, lunch at Miss Mary Bobo's, shopping at the hardware store, and a sunset dinner on the hill with cigars and rocking chairs made from actual barrel wood. Hank Jr., Waylon, Randy Travis, and Don Williams playing softly in the background straight from his friend's guitars.
Chad also gets into the single-barrel program and why you should seriously look into getting one for your family, your company, and your legacy. The details on that are worth the listen alone.
This one's a trip. Pour something good and come along for it.
This episode is brought to you by Bedside, LEER, Scoreboard Nashville, Napa Valley Olive Oil, Corning Ford, DEMERBOX, Resistol hats, The Provider Culinary, and GATR coolers
May 5
29 min

Hunters don't really talk about recovery. You just go. Early mornings, cold water, miles of walking, hauling decoys, doing it again the next day. But the body keeps score whether you're paying attention or not.
Chad's solo this week is talking about something he put on his property that's been changing that equation. Almost Heaven sauna. It turns out that name's earned.
He gets into what the sessions look like, what's shifted in his sleep, his recovery, and the way he feels going into the next season. Coming from a guy who lives hard and found something that helps him keep living that way, this one could change your life!
Why invest in yourself? Why does it matter? Chad's got some real thoughts on that, and after this one, you might be shopping for saunas.
Almost Heaven. Turns out it's not just a name!
This episode is brought to you by Almost Heaven Saunas, TKO Vitality, GATR Coolers, Zline appliances, Corning Ford, Nashville Palace, and Oakley Standard Issue.
May 1
28 min

Joey Gilbert has paid for his convictions. Millions of dollars worth. And he'll tell you straight up, he'd do it again. This one goes a lot of places. Politics, voting, fuel prices, the Strait of Hormuz, Trump; Joey's got an insider's read on all of it, and he's not softening any of it for the mic. Whether you agree with him or not, the man makes you think.
Then they get into health. TKO Vitality, hormones, what's actually happening to our bodies and why most of us have no idea. Joey has a way of breaking down complicated stuff so it just makes sense.
Somewhere in the middle of all that, Chad and Joey hit a little something they don't agree on. This one makes you want to listen!
This Life TRULY Ain't For Everybody, and this episode especially.
Visit www.toknowoneself.co for more information on TKO Vitality!
This episode is presented by Jack Daniel's Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey, and brought to you by TKO Vitality, Corning Ford, Mickey Thompson Tires and Wheels, and Jack Link's protien Snacks, Scoreboard Nashville, the Nashville Palace, and Resistol Hats
Apr 18
1 hr 4 min

Joey Gilbert is back in the studio for Part One of a two-part conversation.
They get into health right away, and there is no holding back. From supplements, peptides, and injectables, to why so many people still feel off even when they think they’re doing things right.
The conversation moves into the last few years, COVID, and where things stand today. Joey shares his perspective from both a personal and business side as he builds TKO Vitality.
It’s a wide-open conversation that will bend your mind and hopefully inspire you to get moving on your health… It's unapologetically raw, and there’s a whole lot more coming in Part Two!
visit www.toknowoneself.co for more information on TKO Vitality!
This episode is presented by Jack Daniel's Tennessee Sour Mash Whiskey, and brought to you by TKO Vitality, Corning Ford, Mickey Thompson Tires and Wheels, and Jack Link's protien Snacks, Scoreboard nashville, the Nashville Palace, and Resistol Hats
Apr 12
1 hr 11 min

Brett Fritz is back, and this one goes straight into the deep end.
They get into the Epstein files, what’s actually in them, and why certain things get released when they do. Brett breaks down how he sees it. From the delays, the names, to the bigger picture behind all of it.
From there, it rolls into politics, Minnesota, immigration, and how stories get pushed, buried, or redirected depending on who’s in control. They talk media, government, and the idea that not everything is what it looks like on the surface.
Some of it you’ll agree with. Some of it you won’t. But one thing is for sure, it will get you thinking!
This episode is presented by Jack Daniel's Tennessee Sour mash Whiskey, and brought to you by Gator coolers and drinkware, DEMERBOX, Bedslide, Napa Valley Olive Oil, The provider Culinary, Bedslide, and the Nashville Palace.
Apr 5
1 hr 18 min
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