In this episode of The Lost Boy Scouts, Danny and Tyler explore what it means to “stand on business” and the importance of loyalty in various facets of life. From reflections on Thanksgiving and family reconciliation to intense rivalries on and off the mat, they explore the moments that challenge our values and require us to choose where we draw the line.
The duo shares personal stories from the jiu-jitsu world, dissecting a contentious one-star review that sparked a discussion about gym loyalty, respect, and the fine line between healthy competition and bad behavior. They also discuss the intersection of sports, aggression, and tribalism, referencing everything from Michigan vs. Ohio State to the infamous “Malice at the Palace.”
On a more somber note, Danny and Tyler pay tribute to Kevin, a beloved member of the motorcycle community, and discuss the risks and camaraderie that come with riding.
Join us for an episode filled with humor, raw emotion, and thought-provoking discussions about standing up for what matters most and knowing when to walk away.
In This Episode:
Reflecting on Thanksgiving and family dynamics
Gym Loyalty and the Challenges of cross-gym Training
Rivalries in sports: when competition becomes contentious
The blurred lines between defending your honor and going too far
A heartfelt tribute to Kevin and the motorcycle community
ATC Jeremy’s Instagram for information on Kevin’s wake and family donation support.
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