This episode of LLP features hosts Eric and Matt discussing a range of topics following a hiatus. Matt shares his recovery from a serious jiu-jitsu injury and his return to the sport. The hosts also engage in an open conversation about testosterone levels, TRT, and hormone optimization, touching on its impact on energy, mood, and fitness, especially in relation to trauma and military service. The discussion extends to Eric's powerlifting progress, the state of Matt's jiu-jitsu academy, and observations on current political developments, media manipulation, and the pursuit of truth. The episode highlights the show's commitment to authentic dialogue on physical capability, mental clarity, and personal freedom, and announces a return to a weekly schedule with new features like Q&A and potential guests. The video includes promotional codes for Choq, Strikeman, and Undertac, and links to Gun Owners of America and an Amazon store.
This episode of LLP (#111) titled "Everyman is a Soldier" explores the concept of the ordinary individual transforming into an "everyday soldier" or "minuteman" when circumstances demand. The description includes links for donations to Gun Owners of America, Alliance Jiu-Jitsu Roswell, and the Iraqveteran8888 Amazon Store and Patreon. It also promotes their website, merchandise, and social media channels, while providing standard disclaimers about the educational and entertainment nature of their content and adherence to safety and legal guidelines.
This episode of LLP (#110) explores the "Infantryman's Mindset," discussing how the habits and thought processes of infantry soldiers can be applied to everyday life. The video also includes links to support Gun Owners of America, Alliance Jiu Jitsu Roswell, the IV8888 Amazon store, Patreon, Guitarsenal, IV8888's website, and merchandise. It provides disclaimers regarding the educational and entertainment nature of the content, emphasizing safe firearm handling and adherence to laws.
This episode of LLP dives into the societal perception of self-reliant individuals who own firearms, are prepared for emergencies, and express dissatisfaction with mainstream society. The hosts explore why these traits might lead to them being viewed as "the enemy." The description also includes promotional links for merchandise, a Patreon page, and external websites.
This episode of LLP (#108) delves into the first part of a series on prominent conspiracy theories, specifically covering the Moon Landing, the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and the Roswell incident. The hosts, Eric and Matt, explore these historical enigmas, inviting viewers to join them down the rabbit hole. Links to related products and channels, including Ballistic Ink, Amazon, Patreon, and Guitarsenal, are provided. The disclaimer emphasizes that the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely and legally on approved ranges.
This video from Iraqveteran8888, titled "LLP #102: Fight or Flight: Whiskey," explores a theme likely related to firearms, survival, or tactical preparedness, as indicated by the "Fight or Flight" aspect. The description provides numerous links to their Amazon store, Patreon, website, social media, and merchandise, all pointing towards a dedicated firearms and tactical content creator. While the specific firearm or topic isn't explicitly stated, the "Whiskey" element might suggest a review, a comparison, or a discussion in a relaxed or experiential context. The disclaimer heavily emphasizes that all content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, conducted safely on firing ranges with professionals, and that viewers assume all risk.
This video, titled "LLP #101: Homesteading in a Very Uncertain World," from IV8888, focuses on the practicalities and philosophies of homesteading, particularly in the context of societal uncertainty. While the title and description do not explicitly mention firearms or specific gear, the channel's history and typical content suggest a strong likelihood of discussions related to self-sufficiency, preparedness, and potentially the role of firearms in such a lifestyle. The description includes links to the creator's Amazon store, Patreon, merchandise, and social media, typical for a content creator.
This video, titled "LLP #99: What Does Uvalde Teach Us?", is presented by IV8888. While the specific content related to the Uvalde incident is not detailed in the provided text, the description heavily features promotional links for RMA Body Armor, the IV8888 Amazon store, Patreon, and their website. The channel emphasizes its content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting conducted safely on ranges under professional supervision. They explicitly state they do not sell firearms or parts and are not instructing on modifications. The video appears to be part of a discussion series by IV8888.
This podcast episode from Iraqveteran8888 (IV8888) titled "LLP #96: 'Is The War on Gun Control Over?'" features hosts Eric and Matt discussing the current state of gun control in the United States. They explore the idea that the "war on gun control" may be over or significantly diminishing due to a large influx of new gun owners across various demographics over the past two years, leading to a reduced call for further restrictions. The description also includes links to their sponsor, Amazon store, Patreon, Guitarsenal, website, merchandise, and social media.
This episode of LLP features JC from Brass Bandicoot joining Eric and Matt to discuss the significant development of Georgia becoming the 25th state to enact Constitutional Carry. The discussion delves into the history and implications of Constitutional Carry as a broader concept, exploring its evolution and meaning for gun owners across the nation. The video also promotes various channels and products associated with Iraqveteran8888.
This episode of LLP features a taste test comparing canned coffees from around the world against a traditional pot of coffee. Eric and Matt evaluate if these canned options can measure up. The video also includes links to their Amazon store, Patreon, Guitarsenal channel, website, merchandise, and social media platforms.
This video, titled "LLP | #88: 'The Lost Art of Civil Discourse'" from the Iraqveteran8888 channel, focuses on a discussion about civil discourse. While the title and description don't explicitly mention firearms, the channel is known for its extensive firearm-related content, including reviews, tests, and discussions. The description also includes links to the channel's merchandise, Amazon store, Patreon, and social media, indicating a strong brand presence within the firearms community. The disclaimer explicitly states the content is for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes, with all shooting performed under professional supervision on approved ranges, and work on firearms should be done by licensed individuals. Given the channel's typical output and the disclaimer's emphasis on safe firearm handling, it's highly probable the underlying content relates to firearms in some capacity, likely a discussion within that context.