Trying Not To Die
Active
Exclusive
Simulcast
Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Reach
Downloads per Episode
25,000
|
95% of Reach from YouTube Simulcast
Hosting Provider
Libsyn (IAB Certified) IAB Certification
Publishes
Twice a Month
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Description
Trying Not to Die is a bi-weekly video podcast hosted by Jack Osbourne and Ryan Drexler, where caffeine meets chaos and survival is the point. Expect unfiltered conversations, high-performance hot takes, and deep dives into aging, recovery, wellness, mental performance and everything we’re doing to cheat death (or at least slow it down).
From mad-scientist doctors and longevity junkies to artists, athletes, and off-beat thinkers, Jack and Ryan explore what it really takes to stay strong, sharp, and a little wild in your 20s, 30s, 40s, and beyond. This isn’t a self-help show, it’s a low-pressure hang with two curious minds, trying new things and asking the questions we all wonder but rarely say out loud. Powered by Cave Man Coffee.
From mad-scientist doctors and longevity junkies to artists, athletes, and off-beat thinkers, Jack and Ryan explore what it really takes to stay strong, sharp, and a little wild in your 20s, 30s, 40s, and beyond. This isn’t a self-help show, it’s a low-pressure hang with two curious minds, trying new things and asking the questions we all wonder but rarely say out loud. Powered by Cave Man Coffee.
Podcast Information
About the Host
Host Name: Jack Osbourne and Ryan Drexler
Host Gender: Male
Host Residence Country: United States
Any of the Host(s) Identify as LGBTQ+: No
Any of the Host(s) are:
Caucasian: Yes
African American: (No Response)
LatinX: (No Response)
Asian: (No Response)
Other: (No Response)
or over 20 years, Jack Osbourne has grasped America's attention. Leaping into the world of entertainment on MTV's Emmy-winning reality series The Osbournes at a young age, the show not only put the unconventional Osbourne family in the spotlight but also introduced Jack - full of authenticity and resilience - to the world.Setting the stage for Jack’s pursuits, his journey into the unknown struck a chord which humanized the fear and excitement of supernatural encounters. These included his daring exploits on ITV's Adrenaline Junkie, where he led audiences through extreme adventures across the globe, as well as his eerie explorations in America's most haunted locations on SYFY's Haunted Highway.His fearlessness to embrace new experiences took him to the dance floor on ABC's Dancing with the Stars, where he showcased his adaptability and tenacity. On CBS's Armed and Famous, Jack took a leap outside of his comfort zone, earning Deputy status and proving his commitment to personal growth. These experiences, both thrilling and challenging, revealed Jack's multifaceted character and readiness to step outside the entertainment sphere. His curiosity about film, TV, and production led him to create a documentary about his father, God Bless Ozzy Osbourne, which appeared in the 2011 Tribeca Film Festival. In this acclaimed documentary, he portrayed his father's life. Throwing himself into the sector of behind the scenes had him oversee the production of shows such as NatGeo Wild's Alpha Dogs and Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne, displaying his talent for storytelling and commitment to quality content. This led to the creation of Osbourne Media House (OMH) and his role as President of the company. OMH has released a variety of podcasts, shows, and reality entertainment that fully embrace the authenticity, veracity, and many personalities of the entire Osbourne family. The company also entailed the re-release of The Osbournes Original Series and The Basement Tapes, where The Osbournes watch the original series back in good fun - and sometimes horror!Jack returned to the screen with more relatable, humorous, and captivating content in A+E's Ozzy and Jack's World Detour, TRVL network's Portals to Hell, and The Osbournes: Night of Terror. Discovery+ series such as Fright Club, The Osbournes Want to Believe, and Portals to Hell were incredibly successful, further solidifying his standing in the industry. His appearance on FOX’s Special Forces, once again pushed Jack to the ultimate test of physical, mental, and emotional resilience. In addition to appearing on the wildly popular FOX series, Jack launched his podcast channel Ghosts and Grit where he has discussions with celebrity friends about various topics from thrilling adventures, and The Most Haunted where the biggest paranormal mysteries are examined.Jack also owns a small ranch, is an outdoor enthusiast and survivalist, and loves the outdoor lifestyle that he shares with his wife Aree and their four beautiful daughters. He is actively involved in charities such as the National MS Society and Race to Erase MS. Jack's ventures, both on and off-camera, have consistently portrayed him as organic and refreshing because of his authentic nature.
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Ryan Charles Drexler (born January 6, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and Jiu-Jitsu athlete who is best known as the CEO of Musclepharm, a nutritional supplement company founded in 2010 and headquartered in Burbank, California.
Drexler was born and raised in Dix Hills, New York. He graduated from Northeastern University in 1993 with a degree in political science. Out of college, he worked in the Sales function at Country Life Vitamins where he finished as President. He later sold Country Life Vitamins[1] to Kikkoman in 2005.
He is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt recently ranked by the IBJJF in the Top-50[2]. Drexler earned the SJJF Worlds 2014 Purple Belt Championship and IBJJF SF Open double-gold.
Drexler has been MusclePharm Chairman, CEO & President since September 2015. With his 25 years of supplement industry experience, Ryan Drexler moved Musclepharm HQ from Denver, Colorado close to home in Los Angeles, California where he’s carving the future of the supplement company.
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Ryan Charles Drexler (born January 6, 1971) is an American entrepreneur and Jiu-Jitsu athlete who is best known as the CEO of Musclepharm, a nutritional supplement company founded in 2010 and headquartered in Burbank, California.
Drexler was born and raised in Dix Hills, New York. He graduated from Northeastern University in 1993 with a degree in political science. Out of college, he worked in the Sales function at Country Life Vitamins where he finished as President. He later sold Country Life Vitamins[1] to Kikkoman in 2005.
He is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu brown belt recently ranked by the IBJJF in the Top-50[2]. Drexler earned the SJJF Worlds 2014 Purple Belt Championship and IBJJF SF Open double-gold.
Drexler has been MusclePharm Chairman, CEO & President since September 2015. With his 25 years of supplement industry experience, Ryan Drexler moved Musclepharm HQ from Denver, Colorado close to home in Los Angeles, California where he’s carving the future of the supplement company.
Show's Primary Language
English (US)
Average Episode Length
20 Minutes - 1 Hour
Audience Demographics
Gender
Male
60%
|
Female
40%
|
Age
12-17 | 1% | |
18-24 | 9% | |
25-34 | 27% | |
35-44 | 27% | |
45-54 | 19% | |
55-64 | 12% | |
65+ | 5% | |
Median Age: 41 |
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