I’ve been listening to Rogan, Jocko, Goggins and the former Keep Hammering podcast for years, but the Keep Hammering Collective has not only surpassed Cameron Hanes original podcast, it is quickly surpassing all other inspirational podcasts. Not in the way some people might think of as your stereotypical inspiration, but in the way that this podcast tells the story of how regular people decided to dedicate themselves to something and then give it their all. Through that they have achieved a level of success that so few people achieve, because they lack whatever that drive and discipline requires to make it happen. These stories show a real path and that you don’t have to be born into money or status or even have unnatural talent to become great. It’s a choice that you make to overcome adversity and the mental obstacles that hold us back. What I love most about this podcast is that so far, every guest has incorporated FAITH into the equation as to how they have found the strength and the ability to persevere and overcome everything life has thrown at them. It’s not common to hear some of the most successful people out there speak publicly about the role their faith has played in shaping their success. A very powerful podcast I’d recommend to anyone who wants to see real life examples of how you can change your life from ordinary to uncommon through your own actions and not live your life in default mode. This podcast has inspired me to work harder and longer even when it’s cold and wet out. My body wants to give up or clock out early, but my mind is stronger when I am reminded of what uncommon looks and feels like. That’s what this podcast is, Uncommon. Thank you Cameron Hanes and all of your guests for sharing your stories and for being examples of how we can achieve what it is we want most in this life. Buster Hanson
This was great. A small critique for Cam; write the questions on a notepad and lose the phone. I assume you’ve already selected the best questions to ask from the audience.
Being a Nashville boy, and loving the UFC. I respect what Conor has done for the sport. But I am absolutely rooting for Chandler to take a big payday and win home.
Nobody forces fighters to cut weight. They make a choice to cut weight to better their chances in a fight against (hopefully) smaller fighters. If you want to do these little tricks then they come with tradeoffs.
The Q/A is a legendary idea for this platform. We are all so stoked for that Fight MC! You have my support. Keep Hammering
Love the bonus content idea. Q&A is a fantastic idea to do separate from the podcast. Loving all the content!
I’ve been listening to Rogan, Jocko, Goggins and the former Keep Hammering podcast for years, but the Keep Hammering Collective has not only surpassed Cameron Hanes original podcast, it is quickly surpassing all other inspirational podcasts. Not in the way some people might think of as your stereotypical inspiration, but in the way that this podcast tells the story of how regular people decided to dedicate themselves to something and then give it their all. Through that they have achieved a level of success that so few people achieve, because they lack whatever that drive and discipline requires to make it happen. These stories show a real path and that you don’t have to be born into money or status or even have unnatural talent to become great. It’s a choice that you make to overcome adversity and the mental obstacles that hold us back. What I love most about this podcast is that so far, every guest has incorporated FAITH into the equation as to how they have found the strength and the ability to persevere and overcome everything life has thrown at them. It’s not common to hear some of the most successful people out there speak publicly about the role their faith has played in shaping their success. A very powerful podcast I’d recommend to anyone who wants to see real life examples of how you can change your life from ordinary to uncommon through your own actions and not live your life in default mode. This podcast has inspired me to work harder and longer even when it’s cold and wet out. My body wants to give up or clock out early, but my mind is stronger when I am reminded of what uncommon looks and feels like. That’s what this podcast is, Uncommon.
Thank you Cameron Hanes and all of your guests for sharing your stories and for being examples of how we can achieve what it is we want most in this life.
Buster Hanson
Always ready! 🔨
This was great. A small critique for Cam; write the questions on a notepad and lose the phone. I assume you’ve already selected the best questions to ask from the audience.
That's some good wisdom right there 17:30-18:52
Love the content
Cam!! U did it like you wanted too 6 yes again on the JRE show! So proud of you bro!! These Q&A is amazing. Keep Hammering It bro!!
Great Podcast. Love the vib
Love all of these! Thank you for what you do to motivate all of us!
Being a Nashville boy, and loving the UFC. I respect what Conor has done for the sport. But I am absolutely rooting for Chandler to take a big payday and win home.
It'd be awesome if Cam would shoot Eli Tomac a podcast request. He's a motocross and supercross champion. Trains like a savage and a big elk hunter
So fucking good.. so good 🙏
Weigh in the day of the fight will prevent athletes from doing the weight cut
Love this Cam is so creative 😎🔨🔨🔨💪
Cam, how can we get one of your “Nobody cares, work harder” Cameron Hanes posters!?
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Let's stack some W's
Nobody forces fighters to cut weight. They make a choice to cut weight to better their chances in a fight against (hopefully) smaller fighters. If you want to do these little tricks then they come with tradeoffs.
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You should get MAX THIERIOT on Cam!!
MIZ