Lean Beef Patty's Biggest Secret & How To Pick Up Girls In The Gym

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  • @realslickshady4871
    @realslickshady4871 Год назад +4834

    I went to college with Patricia and hung out at times. Going by this podcast she hasn't let fame changed her! She's the same funny dorky girl I was friends with at the time. I'm still shocked how popular she's become because she was very private like she mentioned. I'm happy for her! Also, my friend used to call her Patty Cakes when we'd hang out lol

    • @Jaydem_
      @Jaydem_ Год назад +205

      Yea right dude

    • @s.01baker53
      @s.01baker53 Год назад +746

      @@Jaydem_ what would he have to gain from randomly making this up

    • @TylerTong
      @TylerTong Год назад +79

      @@s.01baker53 it's more so saying that she and he were friends. They've probably went to the same college and spoken before

    • @Deimonos85
      @Deimonos85 Год назад

      she just discovered that being female, cute and showing ass get views.....
      her reels on instagram get over 300k or more views.. her videos on youtbe the same.. if she had a tiktok, probably going millions of view currently

    • @4JoshG11
      @4JoshG11 Год назад +305

      Right on, how old are you

  • @MelissaBackwoods
    @MelissaBackwoods Год назад +1687

    She forgot to mention the part of the audience that follows her as an inspirational strong woman. As a woman who works out with muscles it’s really refreshing to see a girl who actually works towards building strength rather than just trying to have a big butt.

    • @claudiacabrera434
      @claudiacabrera434 Год назад +29

      Exactlyyyyyyyy

    • @lc360
      @lc360 Год назад +88

      Yeah literally I don't relate to any other female fitness personalities. the big butt aspirations and even the outfits just don't mean anything to me personally. I always felt weird for getting excited about growing my arms and getting strong more than anything haha.

    • @Fomalhaut_Antares
      @Fomalhaut_Antares Год назад +10

      Ding ding ding.

    • @bbyjirl
      @bbyjirl Год назад +9

      I’ve never been inspired by any other fitness person before her, and I DO want the big butt lol, she’s just on another level completely.

    • @ellemilsomart
      @ellemilsomart Год назад

      EXACTLYY. Honestly don't get those big butt bitches. Most of them work on nothing else and then their rump just sticks out... and it looks so dumb....

  • @SLFKimosabae
    @SLFKimosabae Год назад +4188

    Her appeal seems pretty obvious - she's delightfully authentic. Clearly nerdy, often awkward, and raised by internet culture, which makes her very relatable to a lot of us.

    • @serop43
      @serop43 Год назад +136

      Forgot to mention your crush on her 😂
      Edit- mine too lol

    • @RobertRedway
      @RobertRedway Год назад

      except for not being narcissistic - epitome of post millennial female

    • @Alagachak
      @Alagachak Год назад +15

      @@serop43 Honesty towards ourselves is one step of many to a fulfilling life ^^ #TeamPattySimpys

    • @mattybricks8003
      @mattybricks8003 Год назад +19

      More like a 14 year old skater boy shes a feminist she gets mad at dudes meeting chicks at a gym….

    • @ronnana694
      @ronnana694 Год назад +13

      @@Alagachak Im a patty simp. But I met someone like patty irl, she rejected me lmao

  • @yinyogawithkit
    @yinyogawithkit Год назад +391

    The wanting to be skinny and then working out to be muscle was me, 100%. It’s so hard to want to have a skinny body, especially when you’re younger, and it’s just straight muscle, and not understanding why you’re prob never going to be “skinny.”
    Really love you Patricia, and following your journey. Most def my favorite person in the fitness space. Thanks for being a real one. Mucho amor 🙏

  • @IDownloadRPG
    @IDownloadRPG Год назад +1658

    She's honestly the reason I started to actually stretch before my workouts

    • @timothyjones1906
      @timothyjones1906 Год назад +24

      Watched her do knee exercises , hooked!

    • @oftheHowl
      @oftheHowl Год назад +39

      ​@@timothyjones1906same dude the mobility stretches make such a big difference

    • @donkoltz1
      @donkoltz1 Год назад +36

      Her mobility routine has done wonders for me holy shit.

    • @DMRCapitalHill
      @DMRCapitalHill Год назад +11

      Most NPCs don’t stretch before training it’s very very common

    • @idontcare9041
      @idontcare9041 Год назад +4

      Her video was really good, she was a pro gymnast after all. I'm a guy, quite flexible I think... but it was hard for me to find good stretches beyond the basics.

  • @cvealjr3811
    @cvealjr3811 Год назад +130

    Patty is genuine in the space and never fails to make the rest of us dorky folks make us feel 'normal'. Very happy she's blowing up and hope she has further success.

  • @hey_berto
    @hey_berto Год назад +1097

    You can tell she's a genuine down to earth person. Seems like she isn't even trying just winging the social media thing and being herself. Cool to see.

    • @joeycheckers114
      @joeycheckers114 Год назад

      Naive as ever lmao.

    • @Crabbadabba
      @Crabbadabba Год назад +4

      Thinks the world is ending because of the “pandemic”… yeah so down to Earth.

    • @Dozen.
      @Dozen. Год назад +14

      Bro a lot of famous people are, that’s just not the side that everyone sees…..or the side that gets much coverage, it’s not eye grabbing unless they did something bad like getting mad and then making it on articles and news but anyways I agree with you tho just sayin

    • @beastiekat4562
      @beastiekat4562 Год назад +3

      @@Crabbadabba it was pretty bad and tons of people felt that way not just her

  • @signkutter9218
    @signkutter9218 Год назад +1179

    her appeal to me is her lack of arrogance...nothing about her speaks to objectifying herself sexually. She is confident without conceit, knowledgeable and authentic. She radiates good health and intelligence

    • @elconejito99
      @elconejito99 Год назад +13

      I'd disagree but ro each their own

    • @oftheHowl
      @oftheHowl Год назад +36

      ​@@elconejito99why you watching a video about her then lol?

    • @billythe_billy5107
      @billythe_billy5107 Год назад

      Check out her Instagram lol

    • @LibelLinus304
      @LibelLinus304 Год назад +16

      In other words meek enough that you might have a chance. Weak, but I feel you.
      She's awkward to the point of a typical relationship you won't have.

    • @signkutter9218
      @signkutter9218 Год назад +73

      @@LibelLinus304 Not at all. I'm not an animal ruled by need to procreate. I can see her as a healthy bodied person with a wholesome mind. Its what she presents in her videos. E.G : I can appreciate the beauty of a horse or a dolphin and not want to f#@k it

  • @trixbibi
    @trixbibi Год назад +60

    Why I love patty?! I'm a girl and I VIBE with her style, her workouts, her sense of humor...I feel like I'm represented by her! Thanks, Patty!

  • @bish0p96
    @bish0p96 Год назад +218

    Ever since I discovered her, she is a huge source of inspiration. Just a cool person and always positive, goofy, and altruistic :)

    • @officecomputer8887
      @officecomputer8887 Год назад +2

      roast beef patty is my favorite red it focus group approved influencer!

  • @jtbatista
    @jtbatista Год назад +33

    I love her, man. Organic talk, sincere, but also smart to just adjust towards her quality projection in training. Not to mention, Patricia is freaking precious.

  • @georgemarino434
    @georgemarino434 Год назад +96

    As an older person in my 50's I have friends my age that say to me, "if I was young again and I new what I know now how much better I would be". And I say to that, No. It doesn't work that way. You wouldn't be the person you are today if you didn't go through life making mistakes, making good decision, bad decisions, immaturity, being afraid. These are all the things that mold us and make you who you are today. And I will continue to make good and bad decision in my 50's to the day I die. Being a little worried is not always a bad thing. It guides us, pushes us. It can bring the best out of you or the worst out of you. Do the best you can. Be good to yourself so you can be good to others and to the world. When you are good to the world the world will be good to you.

    • @bikerfirefarter7280
      @bikerfirefarter7280 4 месяца назад +1

      Everything but the last. But that depends on how you deal with it. Plan B.

    • @xbilliamsx
      @xbilliamsx 2 месяца назад

      Everyone doesn’t want to be the person we are today that’s the point lol

    • @bikerfirefarter7280
      @bikerfirefarter7280 2 месяца назад

      @xbilliamsx I disagree, not everyone doesn't, want to be who they are, I'm not complaining, I am what I am because that's my choice, I sleep with a clear conscience, but that's not the same for everybody else, some are OK with that, some are not; you are what you are, they are what they are, it is what it is. Deal with it.

  • @karamaelanderos
    @karamaelanderos Год назад +445

    I love how deep brad gets. I appreciate these meaningful conversations so much

    • @Richardidthrgreat
      @Richardidthrgreat Год назад +5

      It was great to hear it all

    • @Petem7668
      @Petem7668 Год назад +9

      He gets deep but he needs to know his audience and adjust accordingly lol. No disrespect to her, but she’s just not built that way for what brad was trying to get

    • @Carolina922
      @Carolina922 Год назад

      Too bad she didn't get deep back. That's what I want most!

    • @LibelLinus304
      @LibelLinus304 Год назад +11

      He's average.

    • @IamG3X
      @IamG3X Год назад +17

      he struggled trying to find things to talk about because patty is surface level and not political. almost like a child mind set. because I think if she starts thinking about these events she goes into existential crisis.

  • @jorelzapata468
    @jorelzapata468 Год назад +18

    She is the example of being yourself will give you the world. I’m so happy to see her videos and hear her voice. Such an amazing person!

  • @cherrybanana8534
    @cherrybanana8534 Год назад +253

    I love Patty! I have a similar build, definitely not as jacked, but used to get teased for looking similarly physically, but now i get compliments on my arms and legs instead of insults saying I'm too muscular or fit for a girl, because its cool and sexy now for girls to be strong :) I attribute this to women like Patty in this field, they're changing the game for ladies everywhere and slowly changing minds

    • @vin_rouge180
      @vin_rouge180 Год назад +1

      are you natural?

    • @cherrybanana8534
      @cherrybanana8534 Год назад +17

      @@vin_rouge180 lol yeah, like I said I'm no where near as jacked as her, but same height and weight, similar proportions, and visibly toned and muscular. I'm no gym rat or nothing I only work out once a week and just eat whatever I want 🤷

    • @vin_rouge180
      @vin_rouge180 Год назад +3

      @@cherrybanana8534 that's good, have a good one 💪🏼

    • @emiliocasillas694
      @emiliocasillas694 Год назад +2

      Yea it's cool to be thic and strong from the waist down now

    • @vin_rouge180
      @vin_rouge180 Год назад +9

      @Saitama Patty looks natural to me.

  • @alexturner-claros5156
    @alexturner-claros5156 Год назад +44

    Had no idea these 2 could be so philosophical. Major respect. Its awesome to be able to appreciate these two for something other than fitness and their bodies.

  • @mozillakins9520
    @mozillakins9520 Год назад +102

    I rlly respect Patty for sharing on this podcast, she’s been a huge inspiration for my own work out journey being focused on strength training. I think she’s an amazing influencer and a pretty great role model to others being so down to earth

  • @nicholasyoung9495
    @nicholasyoung9495 Год назад +24

    She is genuinely funny. Contagious laugh.
    Brad does real well asking qusetions that will help people in life. The deep questions

  • @iheartjaeger8679
    @iheartjaeger8679 Год назад +10

    I discovered patty on tiktok back when she first got popular, around early 2021 ish, and ever since then I’ve been a huge fan. There’s been numerous times where she’s helped me with my eating habits. Just hearing her talk about prioritizing your health and giving yourself some credit was enough to get me in a clear head space. I love her, she’s really informative and helpful, especially for people who don’t really have a clue about anything in the fitness industry.

  • @torturedhotdog
    @torturedhotdog Год назад +40

    I completely agree with her when she said making your passion your job can take the fun out of it. I became a personal trainer at a young age because i was so passionate about fitness... i ended up hating fitness for a while after this and have had to redefine everything. I thoroughly sympathize and understand that.

  • @michaelcummings5418
    @michaelcummings5418 Год назад +7

    So refreshing to see someone that actually deserves their popularity. I randomly came across Patty and she is a great influencer and so many people could learn a lot from her. I support

  • @bhanani5480
    @bhanani5480 Год назад +41

    That was a dope interview. I've only just come across her recently but her content is really cool. She's down to earth and not into all that fluff that other female fitness YT are all about - just plain normal but in a good way and it's really refreshing too.

  • @SwolfieTv
    @SwolfieTv Год назад +97

    The most I've seen Patty open up on a pod, this was amazing. Great job Bradley!

  • @nancyb.9759
    @nancyb.9759 Год назад +12

    I am 69 yes old, and I adore this girl- she gives me strength to carry on. She gives me hope that people can be genuine

  • @frankies.4500
    @frankies.4500 Год назад +32

    I like Patty because of the duality she has of being a memelord and also a disciplined fitness presence on the internet. It works so well. ❤

  • @StanEvanx
    @StanEvanx Год назад +62

    We like patty because she’s authentic and relatable. She doesn’t seem stuck up, provides educational content, is entertaining, and has a good physique. Definitely a good person to be representing the fitness niche.

  • @Average_Civ
    @Average_Civ Год назад +236

    I love how brad always ask his questions. I don’t know if he does it on purpose. But it builds a story for the person in the chair so we can see how they came up and the process they go through to become the person they’ve become or currently are.

    • @Glenners
      @Glenners Год назад +26

      ? He talks over the guest to tell his own stories half the time LOL

    • @Average_Civ
      @Average_Civ Год назад +17

      @@Glenners I wouldn’t say he talks over them. You have to understand half the people he meets don’t know him. In order for people to open up I feel like if he does they will too. So if he shows vulnerability hopefully they will too. In her case, I wouldn’t say she’s very open and that’s ok.

    • @GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay
      @GatherYeRosebudsWhileYeMay Год назад +5

      So you’re highlighting the fact the interviewer asks questions that establish how someone began their journey? Mate, you need to expand your palette.

    • @cmap1503
      @cmap1503 Год назад +4

      ​@@Average_Civ litterally the very first question brad asked, he interrupts her immediatly as she tries to answer it

    • @Rikardiho
      @Rikardiho Год назад +8

      He's a terrible host

  • @AtTheHomestead
    @AtTheHomestead Год назад +8

    This young lady is so highly intelligent and aware. It's a refreshing take on fitness

  • @strawberry__light
    @strawberry__light Год назад +20

    PATTY THE PATRON SAINT OF GYM GIRLIES she literally changed the way I approached fitness and the gym

  • @zachbosworth6139
    @zachbosworth6139 Год назад +195

    patty has anxiety and is awkward but she has enough ego to push thru and they're a cute balance. her fear of getting old and looking back knowing it's over and feeling dissatisfied is relatable

    • @karmaspromise4626
      @karmaspromise4626 Год назад +22

      Id call it drive or will power rather than ego but hey, people think differently.

    • @LevityBrevity
      @LevityBrevity Год назад

      I don't like the guy 😅 his questions give me the impression that he is great at manipulation. He also referenced male genitalia several times, seems like he wants a piece of Patty ❤

    • @bikerfirefarter7280
      @bikerfirefarter7280 4 месяца назад

      ​@@karmaspromise4626most people assume they think the same, thinking differently is both a gift and a curse at times. If you're not up for either you're usually going to struggle with it more or less, unless you are very fortunate.

    • @arathgomez172
      @arathgomez172 Месяц назад

      @@karmaspromise4626Nah it’s ego. Idk why people put a bad connotation by it, having a little bit of ego is a good thing.

    • @karmaspromise4626
      @karmaspromise4626 Месяц назад

      @@arathgomez172”a little bit of ego is a good thing”… so a lot of ego is a bad thing then. This is why the word CAN hold negative connotations.
      But I agree with you somewhat on the latter, though I was coming at it from a Buddhist perspective at the time.
      Nah, Paddy isn’t led by ego, she is led by insecurity, will and addiction. But that’s an opinion.

  • @BonBonMaedchen
    @BonBonMaedchen Год назад +16

    Patty inspires and motivates me, she's authentic, nerdy and entertaining. She's like the gym buddy I never had in my life 🥲 and I might have a girl crush on her, you go Patty do your thing 💪🏼❤️

  • @rodolfotorres1602
    @rodolfotorres1602 Год назад +6

    Sam Sulek and Patricia have taken the RUclips fitness side by storm and is awesome! I follow both and they both are great. To me the best part is how genuine both are.

  • @EddieTyre1
    @EddieTyre1 14 дней назад

    People relate to her and love her videos bc she comes across as genuine, honest, driven and good hearted. Shes been a huge influence to my Daughter for about the last year, which has also encouraged me to get back into the gym. It’s one of our favorite ways to spend time together these days so I am extremely grateful.

  • @nanaisloved2736
    @nanaisloved2736 Год назад +186

    She's probably the most authentic female fitness influencer out there. Discovered her through her first workout vlog on yt and thought she was a small channel because she was just showing herself the way she worked out with her friends, not that fake authority -grow your glutes - 'm all perfect -stuff. Love her🏋️💕

    • @anthonyproffitt5341
      @anthonyproffitt5341 Год назад +4

      Meg squats and many other women are genuinely interested in helping women get into the gym, while others are just being what society expects. Once folks have been doin it a while they struggle a bit with keeping it fresh, and financially worth while.

  • @ericjones7777
    @ericjones7777 7 месяцев назад +5

    Her channel is fun, she's not trying to sell me anything. I see her working out for the right reasons to workout, her own. She's not pushing a particular product and she always states that she's using ingredients that work for her and states use whatever you works for you.

  • @pleiadesglow
    @pleiadesglow Год назад +16

    I think, Lean Beef Patty was referring to Erik Erikson development stages, stage 8 - 31:02
    Need to grow folks!
    Erik Erikson's 8 stages of development:
    1) Infancy (0 to 1 years old): Trust vs Mistrust
    2) Early Childhood ( 1 to 3 years old): Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
    3) Preschool (3 to 6 years old): Initiative vs Guilt
    4) School Age (6 to 12 years old): Industry vs Inferiority
    5) Adolescence (12 to 19 years old): Identity vs Role Confusion
    6) Young Adulthood (20 to 25 years old): Intimacy vs Isolation
    7) Middle Adulthood (26 to 64 years old): Generativity vs Stagnation
    8) Maturity (65 years old and above): Ego Intergrity vs Despair

    • @bikerfirefarter7280
      @bikerfirefarter7280 4 месяца назад

      Makes no more sense than Jung etc, once you get past the false-logic traps.

  • @toozwraps
    @toozwraps Год назад +21

    Yo you two did an amazing job! Interview was so genuine and seems effortless to sit down and just chat. Loved this

  • @Mr.Septon
    @Mr.Septon Год назад +16

    Hearing him call himself a p*ssy with his anxiety was nice to hear. Not because I want that for him, it sucks, but growing up as the tiniest kid, who was always smaller than the smallest girl in every class my whole life, bullied by every jock or gym bro, I grew up.not only crippled by anxiety, but I had a lot of stereotypes toward gym guys, which, my adulthood since getting into the gym, I realize is definitely not the standard. I meet some of the coolest, chiller, and most informative people working out. It's just nice hearing guys that, in my own insecurities, I always viewed as being guys were above my mental health issues, almost on a pedestal.
    As for Leanbeefpatty, I only recently discovered her but I'm a big fan. I admit that is was originally mainly just my male brain being attracted to her, but her personality is adorable and sweet. Then you see the content, and she has great workout videos, but then talking about mental health and everything, she's just really top notch. I also love seeing her collaborate with other influencers. I think she would be a great influence for, well people in general, but especially young girls.

    • @thedude8526
      @thedude8526 Год назад +1

      A lot of us have crippling anxiety. I've been dealing with it myself and I recently started dating again. It makes every date so god damn difficult for me. Most people don't notice it because you get good at hiding it or excuse yourself to a restroom to put cold water on your face.

    • @ryze9153
      @ryze9153 Год назад +1

      There's always somebody out there to help with mental health issues. But yea, Patty is just fuckin cute.

  • @Shinobi3354
    @Shinobi3354 Год назад +11

    I agree with the never part of meeting girls at the gym. I'm there for me, it's my sanctuary. Many people feel this way and there are a ton of creeps who are inappropriate. I have never had a problem getting girls normally without harassing girls at the gym.

    • @otisdickerson2991
      @otisdickerson2991 Год назад

      Right on bro! i look pass them at the gym no matter what.

  • @FunnyShorts2929
    @FunnyShorts2929 Год назад +57

    What she said about the pandemic where you were either in bliss or in hell was sooooo true LMAO

  • @JoshuaCoversIt
    @JoshuaCoversIt Год назад +2

    At first working out was a passion and I agree with Brad when he discusses how overtime it can become a burden instead of your quiet/safe place to kill time.

  • @JCtheVictor
    @JCtheVictor Год назад +62

    Leenbeefpatty taught me a lot about myself this episode. Thank you for being who you are, I know there's more people like I am learning from you out here 💪

  • @frontlinefitness2447
    @frontlinefitness2447 Год назад +7

    1am just ginished an hour in the gym and thisbis my first time listening to Brad in a serious setting. Definitely a fan of the podcast. And also first time seeing patty and def gained a respect for her through this.

  • @andremarco2413
    @andremarco2413 Год назад +77

    I loved the existential part. Cause that's beyond the superficiality of just fitness as usual. And it's something that hits hard for me, always, since ever. Wish that conversation was a little longer

    • @l.p.8298
      @l.p.8298 Год назад +1

      go listen to some JP bro

    • @paulaangelina7750
      @paulaangelina7750 Год назад +2

      I wish that part was longer too.

    • @oftheHowl
      @oftheHowl Год назад

      ​@@l.p.8298Jordan Peterson? Is a fool now, he used to actually say helpful shit and give real insight be he turned into a sellout and nutjob

  • @sheldoncooper8199
    @sheldoncooper8199 Год назад +7

    After 7 years of Working Out as a Guy She is the Reason i started Taking Getting Abs Seriouly and now after 4 months and 23 days the Abs are finally starting to Show when i breathe out.
    It changed EVERYTHING my Barbell Rows my Pull Up s and my Squats got muuch better since i am training Abs. Thanks to Patty

  • @americanginger92
    @americanginger92 Год назад +37

    Honestly started following her, cause yeah I found her attractive. but I stuck around cause her personality, her sense of humor and helpful advice. its good content

    • @Crabbadabba
      @Crabbadabba Год назад +8

      This says it all about the superficiality of social media platforms.

  • @mr.b.5589
    @mr.b.5589 3 месяца назад +1

    I love this girl like a father. She fun to watch and inspiring. Anything else would be inappropriate.
    Great interview.

  • @MJZ7703
    @MJZ7703 Год назад +15

    Most selfless pod in the industry so far. Love it.

  • @Bubblies005
    @Bubblies005 Год назад +10

    I respect Patty. I grew up having a really muscular build and being a girl I got bullied for it. I love seeing women that look like me today and it helps me overcome the fears. ❤

    • @williamj.dovejr.8613
      @williamj.dovejr.8613 Год назад +1

      They were jealous, plain and simple. I've always been attracted to girls like that and I don't care what people say.

  • @highvalue1195
    @highvalue1195 Год назад +94

    The body dysmorphia never ends. I got jacked to give myself curves and then started to feel masculine and didn’t get the IG booty band girl body so I bought boobs and butt implants. I didn’t realize I’m a mesomorph and going to be lean and jacked forever. I don’t feel like my implants are big enough and I feel too muscular. I too have struggled with an eating disorder to get rid of my muscle and endless amounts of cardio/ dehydration tactics. I hope we both figure it out and can learn to love ourselves. ❤ thank you for representing the muscular girls that have self esteem issues.

  • @oldgrizz8720
    @oldgrizz8720 Год назад +2

    I'm 66yrs old and love Patty, she never fails to brighten the day, make me smile, keep my workouts fun, and inspires me just to keep going. I think she is so fresh and unique...definitely a welcomed part of my life.

  • @anniepetrassi7650
    @anniepetrassi7650 Год назад +12

    Pattie’s appeal to me is obvious. She intelligent, thoughtful, strong, honest and funny! A grade A personality! I love Patty ❤

  • @litoreggie
    @litoreggie Год назад +4

    She’s so sweet and does always comment back. How nice is that 😊

  • @beccawilson1368
    @beccawilson1368 Год назад +2

    shes authentic and honest. shes interesting and does give out good advice, recipes and such. and shes cute as heck too.

  • @neauxmad1048
    @neauxmad1048 Год назад +94

    I'm with Patty in that I wake up every other day just like "I reeeaaally don't have to do shit today because...why does it matter in the end?" But I basically just pick some random thing to pretend to be motivated by for a while until it happens again.

    • @thisthatlife69
      @thisthatlife69 Год назад +8

      Bad way to look at life, you get to set your own goals in your own league. Go get 1st place.

    • @WideAwakeHuman
      @WideAwakeHuman Год назад +2

      That’s what happens when you’ve got nothing to believe in and no goals - if you plan on being alive in 6 months then set a goal and get to work so you’ll be a better you at the end of it instead of still wondering what’s the point

    • @Baron-Von-1973
      @Baron-Von-1973 Год назад

      Doesn't matter what you do,.In the end your just old

    • @cosmiccomedy7394
      @cosmiccomedy7394 3 месяца назад

      ​@@Baron-Von-1973Everything we do matters.

  • @HK-cp8tm
    @HK-cp8tm Год назад +2

    31 or so minutes in when Bradley starting getting deeper with Patty was 👌 need to speak about this stuff on all platforms, there is more to life than just lifting

  • @ilmadizdarevic7355
    @ilmadizdarevic7355 Год назад +40

    I freaking adore her! This episode was so good 👏🏻👏🏻

    • @patrickdahm6822
      @patrickdahm6822 Год назад +1

      She’s definitely my favorite fitness influencer. This is the first episode of this podcast I’ve watched because of her

  • @MrJose021292
    @MrJose021292 Месяц назад +3

    Damn she’s such a great listener. She let Brad go on for minutes without interruption

  • @captainal5
    @captainal5 Год назад +434

    Glad she’s doing more podcasts hopefully one day she’ll open up more about herself

    • @Christian-kg4jd
      @Christian-kg4jd Год назад +20

      yeah she seems real closed off at the moment

    • @joshualeblanc8557
      @joshualeblanc8557 Год назад +7

      @@Christian-kg4jd obviously I don’t know, but seeing some of her tattoos it seems there’s something beneath the surface

    • @ottoskorzenyheil
      @ottoskorzenyheil Год назад +10

      @@joshualeblanc8557 She’s got a video of the meaning of her tattoos.

    • @DJ-jq8if
      @DJ-jq8if Год назад +24

      Nah the mystery is cool. Who knows, maybes she’s killed someone or a mother of 10🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @askevalbjrncarlsen1962
      @askevalbjrncarlsen1962 Год назад +35

      People are animals on the internet so its reasonabel

  • @renditionworks6318
    @renditionworks6318 Год назад +5

    Great episode, I do think the talking points about the mental health of life and how attacking things internally is a struggle for everyone was super good.

  • @joseescobedo730
    @joseescobedo730 Год назад +51

    My favorite part is Pattys legs just dangling of the couch 💀

  • @sadville13
    @sadville13 Год назад +14

    I've been having existential issues since I was a teenager.
    I'm 29 now.
    I still have no clue wtf I am doing.

    • @Steve1000ish
      @Steve1000ish 11 месяцев назад +1

      that's majority of all humans on earth. enjoy the ride

    • @Steve1000ish
      @Steve1000ish 11 месяцев назад +1

      I'm 36

  • @ashleyshanks6367
    @ashleyshanks6367 Год назад +53

    I love how Bradley is trying to get patty to side with him against other female fitness influencers but she’s just like nope

    • @communist_tankie_girl
      @communist_tankie_girl Год назад +13

      that’s exactly what i was thinking lmao. you can tell that issue bothers him but with all due respect men will never understand how they make women women feel, so the issue that’s actually upsetting is that women have to deal with men being weird towards them- the issue that bothers him is the backlash of women finally feeling empowered to speak up about it and it kind of getting blown out of proportion. i liked this interview but also yeah man brain the whole time lmao. patty rocks tho

    • @romanhoax9014
      @romanhoax9014 Год назад

      @@communist_tankie_girl *What a bunch of nonsense feminist crap*

  • @Sk1pperCS
    @Sk1pperCS Год назад +2

    This podcast was awesome.
    You guys have great energy. Bradley is calm yet blunt, Patty is more loud and a bit shy at the same time. Kinda a great duo for a good laugh lol

  • @KommonCents_
    @KommonCents_ Год назад +10

    Great episode, this really sheds some light on her personality, whereas before, to me, she was just another female content creator that you come across from time to time. Good vibes 💪🏻🔥

  • @MarkMiller-i8q
    @MarkMiller-i8q 11 месяцев назад +6

    She's cute and inspiring. She's got the sort of "online" personality that draws people in, that makes you want to see more of her and hear what she's got to say.

  • @cash3plcorp_ops104
    @cash3plcorp_ops104 Год назад +18

    You guys are awesome, such a great podcast. Brad thank you for asking such great questions and appreciate both of you for allowing us to see the cracks in the vase. Seeing such great people go thru it really gets u to understand we are all going thru shit but it's what we decide to do with what we feel that makes the difference! S/o to everyone watching this podcast.

  • @estebanur1
    @estebanur1 Год назад +5

    She is amazing!! So fun and refreshing, I watch her to inspire myself to work out!!
    Nice production and pace at the interview!

  • @leeest3103
    @leeest3103 Год назад +4

    This woman has quite the dedication & discipline on bodybuilding!

  • @frankrook3770
    @frankrook3770 7 месяцев назад +2

    I love LeanBeefs personality and weird noises she makes. Also the video game and fart noises edited in each video are Hilarious! Keep up the awesome videos.

  • @kaptainkoffee5504
    @kaptainkoffee5504 Год назад +6

    Patty out here being seriously DEEP.
    "I'm not afraid of dying, I'm afraid of not living" (paraphrase)

  • @lawngroomer240
    @lawngroomer240 Месяц назад

    Subscribed to her for a time because I immediately found her genuine and entertaining. Being a seventy-year-old man I was able to identify with some of the pain Pattie experienced during workouts. I did not detect any pretense in this young lady, a natural.

  • @JRGGG
    @JRGGG Год назад +9

    Let the guest build ideas and thoughts, don’t talk to much Bradley, it will improve the podcast a lot!

  • @GrizzillaStudios
    @GrizzillaStudios День назад

    Bradley is such a good dude

  • @Hekinsieden
    @Hekinsieden Год назад +7

    I learned what "90/90s" were and started doing ATG stretches and stuff because of LeanBeefPatty. I watched her videos because they were easy videos right to the info I needed without a big intro and sales pitch for some crap I don't need to buy.

  • @The_Asgaard
    @The_Asgaard Год назад +2

    I know this is 10 month old vid, but i just found LeanBeefPattys content and shes such a moodbooster for me. Im also newbie on going to gym and all this healthy fitness /gym stuff, so im gaining lots of good info and tips about training and building a physique similar to hers. Really good episode!

  • @santana10rb
    @santana10rb Год назад +27

    It was hard to relate to others when my dad committed suicide in my home while we were all there. I always struggle cause I ran for help and I feel I'm always running to this day

    • @rammithorn2654
      @rammithorn2654 Год назад +15

      I hope you find peace.

    • @cherrybanana8534
      @cherrybanana8534 Год назад +8

      uh hey I rarely ever get this chance but I lost my mom to suicide when I was 11 and can totally relate to you having trouble relating to others, its not a common experience to go through and can feel really isolating, but if anything just know you're not truly alone in it. I hope one day you can make peace with it all and stop running, I'm still working towards that everyday, just keep going and keep strong

    • @SchizophrenicMassTV
      @SchizophrenicMassTV Год назад

      we do not care, I hope he burns in the pits of the nether

    • @demetriharris2071
      @demetriharris2071 Год назад

      I'm so sorry to hear that

    • @akiasura
      @akiasura Год назад +15

      one of my best friends at the time in high school, his dad committed suicide in their living room while his mom was in the kitchen and he was playing a video game in his room. shot himself in the head through the mouth. he said all he heard was a really loud crash sound and he thought they were being robbed, so he grabbed a replica sword he had in his room and ran out to go check, but his mom was already running towards him (my friend) and holding him back saying "dont go in there!!" but of course he managed to get through and saw his fathers bloody, headless corpse on the living room chair. my friend already was an introvert and had social issues before this. he was/is never the same after that. the day it happened i spent two nights in a row at his house to make sure he was okay. it has been at least a decade since then and we have fallen out of touch, but every once in a while ill get a text or something saying "i still remember you being there for me when i needed someone, thank you. ill never forget that."
      im not sure if there was a point to me sharing this story with you. i just dont know anyone personally who has been through something similar till i just read your comment and felt compelled to share. i hope in reading this your take away is that youre not alone, there are people going through what you are going through too, and life goes on. im sorry for your tragic loss.

  • @mayen67
    @mayen67 9 месяцев назад +2

    A large amount of Patties audience are 14-18yr old boys who really like the idea of a young, attractive woman who works out and like anime, video games and other nerdy stuff. She quotes these anime often. I watch her just because I find it interesting her going shopping, going on adventures on the farm and whatever else she does. Her workout stuff is very good but I've seen so much workout stuff that I already know most of it.

  • @EnragedTofu
    @EnragedTofu Год назад +11

    Patty is so cute, nerdy, goofy and badass all at the same time.

  • @oasisalejandre6956
    @oasisalejandre6956 Год назад +2

    ever heard from your TALKS before, I loved this one with her and how honest you are about yourself, saludos from Tijuana.

  • @timmyturtles9670
    @timmyturtles9670 Год назад +11

    Good to see the Fitness cinematic universe coming together

  • @Aghor4166
    @Aghor4166 Год назад +3

    I love patty!! She’s soo genuine and sincere

  • @appelonia03
    @appelonia03 Год назад +10

    Real reflects real huh! A shade of Bradley which is so refreshing … the mirror ball effect.
    THIS is a real woman… no ego

  • @Bern1808
    @Bern1808 Год назад +1

    Lean Beef Patty seems like a fun, natural person. She's real & likable, which is rare and refreshing. Her success seems attainable.

  • @vinskra
    @vinskra Год назад +7

    New respect for Brad here…. Went deep with it. Love seeing this side of people. Subbed.

  • @finleyrage2672
    @finleyrage2672 Год назад

    It's true that not all content on the internet is constructive or positive, and it's essential for individuals, especially young people, to have access to content that promotes healthy conversations and awareness of important issues like mental health.
    Brad and Patty sound like great individuals who are making a positive impact by addressing these topics and fostering healthy discussions. It's encouraging to see content creators who use their platform to contribute positively to their audience's well-being and understanding of various issues.

  • @HealthyHelperKaila
    @HealthyHelperKaila Год назад +9

    I always say this but Bradley = a suuuper underrated interviewer.

  • @msSAN300
    @msSAN300 Месяц назад

    So true: lifting weights really help you deal with emotions "like an internal scream". I felt that!

  • @rbux1636
    @rbux1636 Год назад +6

    woah woah @ 11:48 you guys forgot about the other group who's genuinely entertained by Patty's personality. I think her vids are super fun to watch :)

  • @Alexdommar
    @Alexdommar 2 месяца назад

    what i like about her videos is the funny background noises on thing being said like meme sounds, luv it and also she naturally funny

  • @kc4276
    @kc4276 Год назад +12

    Those shorts are a war crime.

  • @billbergen9169
    @billbergen9169 Год назад +2

    Gotta love patty, she's the realest influencer out there.

  • @HomemakerDaze
    @HomemakerDaze Год назад +3

    The gym was empty for 15mins today and it was the first time in 1 yr that I squatted at the gym instead of waiting to go home with my own barbell where it's private..

  • @SirButtah
    @SirButtah Год назад

    I'll ride the authenticity train. Beef has this straight forward tone to her. Many people put on shtick, fewer people are solid on their square and that's what you get. Being real will always reign supreme.

  • @adamrobinette6832
    @adamrobinette6832 Год назад +4

    I personally just don't see the gym as a place to pick up women. If a woman is attractive, she will either be stared at the whole time, and she can sense it, bothered the whole time by guys trying to be smooth like they aren't really hitting on her, or both. And so, even if you are at the front counter, or somewhere else off the part of the floor where exercising is happening, you're not interrupting her workout, she's not catching you staring, you are still just one more dude that won't let her get in and out of the gym without being bothered. The best time to try to meet any specific woman you've seen at the gym, is when you run into them anywhere but the gym.

  • @crazymikeslife
    @crazymikeslife Год назад +2

    Brad and lean beef be vibin bro.

  • @KilIlugh
    @KilIlugh Год назад +28

    She’s legit funny, love this episode lmao

  • @aguilarcreative
    @aguilarcreative Год назад

    I follow her because her authenticity in this age of social media fakeness is refreshing. She shows who she is and she is sincere and transparent in her struggles.

  • @alexbromley9384
    @alexbromley9384 Год назад +9

    Now I have legit respect for lean beef. She seems real. It’s these ditzy superficial influencer girls that are tainting the industry. Guys do the same as well.

  • @ashleyshanks6367
    @ashleyshanks6367 Год назад +1

    I love Lean Beef Patty so much, she’s such a breath of fresh air from the other popular female fitness influencers.. that are all about being thin, curvy, blonde, and seem to try and put on the same cookie cutter personality.