Why Discipline Beats Motivation Every Time with Bradley Martyn

In this episode, Leana sits down with Bradley Martyn — fitness pioneer, entrepreneur, and one of the earliest creators in the social media fitness space. Bradley has been doing this for over 15 years, and this conversation goes far beyond fitness. He opens up about losing his father to suicide at age six, the anxiety that sent him to the ER four times, how psychedelics reshaped his view on life and death, and why being authentically himself has been the only strategy he has ever needed. He built Zoo Culture from the ground up, is now expanding to Miami, and has quietly been one of the most copied creators in the industry — from his coaching model to his gym concept. This one is raw, reflective, and genuinely refreshing. This one is for anyone who has ever questioned what they're building, why they're building it, and whether any of it actually matters. Bradley and Leana get into: → Losing his father to suicide at age six and how grief quietly shaped everything → Health anxiety so severe he went to the ER four times in a row - and how he got out of it → Why proactive mental health practices matter more than reactive ones → How he found Instagram before anyone knew what it was - and built one of the earliest fitness followings → Posting every single day for eight years and what that kind of consistency actually costs you → Getting addicted to validation and what it took to grow out of it → Why he has always winged everything - and why it worked → Building Zoo Culture, almost not doing it, and why he undershot how big it would be → Zoo Culture Miami finally happening after three years of searching → Being one of the most copied creators in the fitness space and what that did to him → Why he keeps his relationships off the internet - and when he would change that → How to tell who is actually in your corner versus what you have built → Trust, loyalty, and why he stopped expecting people to show up the way he does → His views on God, religion, karma, and whether any of it adds up → What it means to be human - and why his answer comes back to love "Everything we do is for love — to receive love, to give love. And all the stuff we've dressed it up as, money, success, notoriety — it's all just that." — Bradley Martyn TOPICS DISCUSSED 00:00 — Cold Open: Losing Faith, Losing a Father 01:05 — Life Before Social Media: The Twitter & Instagram Beginnings 04:22 — First Bodybuilding Shows & Early Instagram Fame 08:48 — Losing His Father at Six 10:31 — Views on Death, the Afterlife & the Soul 11:52 — Battling Anxiety and Learning to Cope 20:59 — Chasing Validation, Staying Authentic & Longevity Online 27:54 — Building Zoo Culture Gym From the Ground Up 37:37 — Faith, Karma & Questioning Religion 54:58 — Real Friendships, Relationships & What It Means to Be Human Stay connected with Leana Deeb: Instagram: @leanadeebb / @beinghumannpodcast TikTok: @leanadeeb / @beinghumannpod Stay connected with Bradley Martyn: Instagram: @bradleymartyn TikTok: @bradleymartyn