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Jon Stewart is back at the Daily show, and he's bringing his signature wit and insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more. Joined by the sharp voices of the show's correspondents and contributors, and with extended interviews and exclusive weekly headline roundups, this podcast gives you content you won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed? Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Adnan Virk
What's up everybody? Adnan Verk here to tell you about a new podcast. It's NHL Unscripted with Virkin Demers, Jason.
Jason Demers
Demers here, And after playing 700 NHL games, I got a lot of dirty laundry to air out.
Adnan Virk
I got a lot to say here, too. Okay, Each week we'll get together to chat about the sport that we love.
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Tons of guests are going to join in too, but we're not just going to be talking hockey, folks. We're talking movies, we're talking tv, food, and Adnan's favorite wrest. It's all on le Table.
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirrorball trophy from Dancing With a Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything. Listen to Lots to Say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Jay Glazer
Now here's Jay Glaser. Welcome into Unbreakable, a mental wealth podcast with Jay Glazer. I'm Jay Glazer and look, it has been a really, really difficult week for those of us out here in California. Malibu, Palisades, a lot of us have lost everything. Thank God. My house is still standing. I'm evacuated. But I really wanted to take this podcast to get the rest of America to understand what's going on out here. Because whenever we have tragedy in this country, it's when people come together the most. I saw at 911 that you've seen at Katrina. Now with these horrific fires out in California, you're seeing it. You're seeing the best of people in the worst of times. So I wanted to get on one of my best friends who is really want to talk about being on ground zero and has been in the middle of it. He's been a guest here on Unbreakable in the past. You know him as Body by Jake. I know him as my brother, Jake Steinfeld. How are you, buddy?
Jake Steinfeld
Jay, how you doing, man? Thank you. It's. It is. I look at you and, you know, as you being displaced, I am now one of the many homeless people, believe it or not, in this country. And this is not going to be a pity party for me. This is something that unfathomable, surreal to say the least. You know, you and I have been friends. We've known each other for many years. We've been friends. I feel like we went to junior high together. Together. We've had a lot of good conversations, a lot of conversations from the heart. You know, my wife, Tracy. I know your wife, Rosie. With family. You know, with family. When I look at you and, you know, in the background, I'm used to seeing football helmets and all that fun stuff. And when you're looking at me, you know, I always call my office Mission control. And it was 30 years of memorabilia. Well, actually 45 years of doing Body by Jake. But I was in the house in the Palisades for 30 years.
Jay Glazer
Is your house completely gone? Nothing left?
Jake Steinfeld
My house is gone. It's. It's. It's gone. We lost everything, Jay. We lost everything. I'm actually sitting here with a shirt I have. This is one of two, and it's really interesting when. Look, man, where do I begin? My wife and I, my daughter flew in from London to surprise Tracy for her for her birthday, which was just this past Friday. And excuse me if my days are not straight. Been one blur. And no doubt insurance companies and dealing with finding a place to live. And we'll get into it in a second. But I kind of want to give you a perspective because my life has always been about don't quit, persevere, you know, and there are a lot of guys, a lot of people talk about it, whole story when you live it. And I've always tried to profess that I've lived it, you know, as you know, I was an overweight kid. I had a bad starter growing up. We all have our stories. I've been very blessed in my life. I was the first guy to do personal fitness training, made it an occupation, got to be friends to learn about how to build the business. Most importantly, having a great wife for 36 years now and, and four incredible kids. My daughter flew in and I was at the house, you know, any other day of work. And I had a lunch at Toscana, which, you know, right. You know, on my way, I put on a collar shirt and I get on Sunset Boulevard, you know, I heard about the fire, but we didn't really see much yet, and it was a boatload of traffic. And I called this guy I was supposed to have lunch with, which I never canceled. And I said to this guy, I said, look, brother, it's bumper to bumper right at my house. I'm never going to make it to our 12:30. I get crazy. I'm a lunatic with being on time. And I said, listen, I'm going to go back to the joint. Let's talk next week. We'll make a plan, you know, and that's when life change. That's when life changed. And life is about moments. Some are great moments, Jay. Some are crummy moments. This was one of those really, incredibly crummy moments where I saw the fire and, and I. And I have video and where, where I saw the fire coming and it was like, okay, this is never going to get to us. Never going to get to us. And as I had the news on, I just thought to myself, let me pack a bag or two, which I did. And I called my wife. I said, just in case. So, so we literally had, you know, I, I took some, I took my valuables, right? And I packed a little bag. Now, here's something interesting. I have a poem, which I showed to you if you played that episode back, man, called Don't Quit, that I was given when I was cut from my eighth grade basketball team. And it's a poem that I got. I was 14 years old and that sat on my desk, at every desk that I'd ever been at for all these years. And I picked that poem up and I was going to put it in my bag, and Jay, I said to myself out loud, what am I doing? If I take this poem, that means I'm not coming back. I put it down and it kind of assured me or reassured me that. And, you know, I'm going to take a second here, I'm going to recite this poem to you and all of you listeners, because it's. It's my Bible verse, and especially now more than ever. It's when things go wrong, as they sometimes will, when the road you're trudging seems all uphill, when the funds are low and the debts are high and you want to smile but you have to sigh, when care is pressing you down a bit. Rest if you must, but don't you quit. Life is queer with its twists and turns as every one of us sometimes learn. And many a failure turn about what he might have won had you stuck it out. Don't give up though the pace seems slow, you may succeed with another blow. Success is failure turned inside out the silver tint of the clouds of doubt. And you never can tell how close you are. It may be near when it seems so far, so stick to the fight when your hardest hit. It's when things seem worst that you must not quit. And that was the poem. It's gone.
Jay Glazer
No. No, it's not physical.
Jake Steinfeld
Is the physical forever? The physical little plaque, that little perma plaque. Remember perma plaques? Right.
Jay Glazer
Yeah.
Jake Steinfeld
I was given when I was 14. That's gone.
Jay Glazer
But the poem, river, that's the part of this, right? It's. People say we lost all these memories. You don't lose memories. You lose things that remind you of great things, but the memories are between your ears.
Jake Steinfeld
Let me just say this because you can. And. And with all due respect to you, Jay, and you're one. One of the greatest humans that I've come across and been count as my friend. You're so open and honest about your life and your trials and tribulations as all of us go through every day. Everybody's got something, I say. My grandmother would say, you know, everybody's got their own mishigas, and it's stuff.
Jay Glazer
Yeah.
Jake Steinfeld
And. But when it comes to something like this, catastrophic. And by the way, like I said, there's been catastrophes before this moment, and there'll be catastrophes, unfortunately, after this moment. And what has invigorated me from this And I got to say this, man, you know, look, I'm a Jewish kid, muscular Jewish kid. So there's not a lot of us around.
Jay Glazer
Not a lot of us.
Jake Steinfeld
But, you know, there two right here in the phone. But, you know, something happened, and I'm trying to. And unpack it where the loss of everything and, And, and, and what I'm saying here. So please understand. I want your listeners to understand. We're good. I have money. This is. This is not about. I'm not destitute. A structure fell down and collapsed. It's gone. You mentioned about memories and mementos. I'm gonna. I'm gonna. I'm gonna say something here because you haven't experienced it.
Jay Glazer
Yeah, you're right. Yeah.
Jake Steinfeld
Okay. I have four kids. They all grew up in this house. I'm a crazy dad. Crazy dad. I mean, I saved everything. Everything. The little pictures from first grade, second grade to eighth grade, ninth grade. You know, all that stuff. That's the heartbreaking stuff, Jay. That's the heartbreaking stuff. You know, it's. It's all that. The other stuff. My friends at Coca Cola are going to get me another torch that I ran with in the 2012 Olympics. You know, my friend Joe Torrey got me autographed Yankee baseballs from the World Series. I hope Joe will be able to get me another one.
Jay Glazer
You're right, though. It's those things for your kids. Look for me. And you're right, it's almost ignorant for me to say. Yeah. You know, like, you know me. I always try to motivate. No matter what, I try to motivate people in the worst of times. I try and get the best of them. Right?
Jake Steinfeld
Yeah, yeah. But, but, but, but here's the time. This is where I do. This is what I do, because I motivate people all the time.
Jay Glazer
Right?
Jake Steinfeld
Incredible lesson. I've done this my whole life. You know, we're blessed with the ability to make people feel good. We're blessed with the ability to get people moving. Were blessed with the ability to be able to say, don't sit in the corner. Don't roll up and die. This is not about that. This is a defining moment in your life. A defining moment in my life where that poem is real and those two words, don't quit. My little brother who just left here said, you don't just say those words. That's your blood. You live it. And it's. And it runs through you. It's emotional as hell, but you. You live it. And I'm Sure. Thousands of people who listen to you in these podcasts and you have great guests on. You know, this was an emotion. I didn't know I was going to have a little cry. But you know what?
Jay Glazer
Hey, man, everybody crying. You're good. Yeah, you needed it.
Jake Steinfeld
It feels good. And it's that kind of a thing because it's real. It's not a script. But things have to change, Jay Jon.
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Adnan Virk
What's up, everybody? Adnan Virk here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart podcast and the National Hockey League. It's NHL unscripted with Virk and Demers.
Jason Demers
Hey, I'm Jason Imers, former 700 game NHL defenseman turned NHL Network analyst, and boy, oh, boy, does daddy have a lot to say.
Adnan Virk
I love you, by the way, on NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right?
Jason Demers
Yeah, I just met you today, but we're gonna have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what, Tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Adnan Virk
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Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show.
Jay Glazer
We're.
Bobby Bones
We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I. I texted you, and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it, and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest. It was a little pink.
Jake Steinfeld
There was something sentimental when you, like when you send it, it was like, do I send the heart now?
Bobby Bones
I don't like the color edition.
Jake Steinfeld
It's extremely leaping.
Bobby Bones
Let's have a lot to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jay Glazer
I want you to take me back to. Okay, you go pack a bag. And then when you realized, oh, it's here, or when you realize, damn, it's gone, like, take us through that, that, that 24.
Jake Steinfeld
Oh, man. I'll tell you. So we. Thankfully. My daughter's amazing. She's 32 years old. She's unbelievable, right? You know, she's looking. We knew we had to leave. So like every other person in the Palisades, we're. We're scrambling for, where do you go? You know, we had friends. I'm not a. I don't like bunking up with friends.
Jay Glazer
So.
Jake Steinfeld
So we. We. Morgan found the hotel. We're at the Regent here in Santa Monica. By the way, I recommend the world to come here. Nicest, sweetest people you can find. We checked in. For some reason, we got a room that we opened this. We opened the windows, and we're looking out at the Palisades as it's burning. It's Tuesday night, I gather it is. And Jay, once again, man, I'm sitting there, I can't sleep, and I'm. And you know me, we have these conversations. Usually I get three and a half hours sleep. I call it a cough and sleep. I go to bed. Everybody gets mad at me. I. I go to bed. I'm gone.
Jay Glazer
Right.
Jake Steinfeld
Same place I woke. I mean, I said, I can't sleep.
Jay Glazer
And at about 3:45, because our brains don't shut off. Yep.
Jake Steinfeld
We think 45am I jump up, I look out, and I. I had a terrible feeling in my stomach. I had a terrible feeling leaving the house. Now our kids are grown. We had a dog. At one point, the dog passed away. Our dog, Roku, the dog. And it Was very difficult for our family to get another pet. So we don't have a pet. It's me and Tracy and Morgan now. And I'm looking, and I have this terrible feeling like I left my home. My house needs me. It's. It's crazy, brother, but it's like I. It was like, that's 30 years that I left that house. That house needs me. And I thought I was. I was Just felt terrible. And the next morning, you know, you got the police, by the way, the firefighters. The police are unbelievable. I go up there. We. We are able to sneak up, my daughter and I. One of the Spanish newscasters was in his car on Chautauqua, recognized me, and I said. He said, you need a ride? Please take me to my house and I will tell you. We drove up Chautauqua, made a right, get up on Toyopa, which is where I live. And the houses around me at that moment were up, and I'm feeling pretty good. And then I see we have a basketball hoop in the front yard that was there before we got there, and it was melted. And my daughter is in the backseat, puts her arm on my shoulder and said, daddy, it's okay.
Jay Glazer
Oh, my God.
Jake Steinfeld
And it's gone, Jay. The house is gone. That feel.
Jay Glazer
I.
Jake Steinfeld
It was. I'll never. I will never. I remember Morgan, my shoulder, standing there, calling my wife, us crying and just staring. And I had to get back in the car and leave.
Jay Glazer
Wow.
Jake Steinfeld
I left. And then we have to get into action. Insurance company. This is what I want to say to everybody, too. You want to talk about motivation? Make sure you have insurance. Make sure if you have to pay for it, pay for it, whatever you can afford. Because God forbid you end up like me and so many others by losing their homes. And if you have everything in that investment, if that's your investment and you don't have insurance, you're show's over. So please, take anything from this moment is amongst the motivation. And we're going to rebuild, by the way.
Jay Glazer
And unfortunately, a lot of people got dropped by their insurance company two weeks before, which is bullshit. Just total.
Jake Steinfeld
You know what? This is why change needs to happen. Now, I'm not going to get political because I'm not you. You know me. You know what I do? I put fitness centers in elementary and middle schools around this great country of ours. I've been doing it for the past 13 years.
Jay Glazer
You deal with both sides.
Jake Steinfeld
I started here in California when Arnold was governor. I've known arnold since I'm 19 years old. And I have this position of chair of the national foundation for Governor's fitness councils for 13 years. I'm not about red or blue. This is about the red, white, and blue. And now more than ever, you know, when I talk about kids, this is, this is. This is a kids issue right now. This is us coming together. You mentioned the top of your show. In times of tragedy, everyone comes together. Nobody cares what color you are, cares if you're a Republican or a Democrat or what. It's so interesting for those who keep doing that.
Jay Glazer
Now is not the time.
Jake Steinfeld
Now is the time. We need to change. We can't look backwards. But when I listen to a mayor and listen to a governor skirt an issue, this has been decades in the making. We live in the sixth biggest economy in California, right? We pay the most taxes in this state. It's a beautiful state and it's going to crap, right? And Brian Killed Me was the one on Fox and Friends said to me, are you thinking about running for governor? I said, you know what? You know what?
Jay Glazer
I would love for you to run for governor.
Jake Steinfeld
I would give. I think, love that. Do you have any idea what has happened in the last 32 hours? People from North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, Florida. We want to put together fundraisers, we want to put together exploratory committee. Now, listen, as an entrepreneur, the one thing I learned early on in my life is if you think you could do everything right, you end up becoming a legend in your own shower, right? And one thing I do know, with all due respect to the new president coming in, he understood coming into the second term, you got to get the right people around you. And already now I've done this. Look, I'm sitting here with you, right? We. We've talked about four or five or six, seven times since my house burned down. People have reached out to me from the business sector, from the tech center, from law enforcement, the fire departments. If you commit to this, we want to be next to you. So I won't do this lightly. I never thought about it before. A lot of people have always asked, Jake, you want to run for Senate, what do you do as a senator? You know, I mean, I know what I do. You know, I love leadership. I love people, and that's what I'm good at. And if you're good at that, people are desperate for hope right now. They're always desperate for hope. But what we want to do is when this next catastrophe, whether it's. Let's just talk California for a second, Jay. An Earthquake. Right. We talk about mudslides, another fire. We need to be prepared.
Jay Glazer
Yes.
Jake Steinfeld
You got to get the right people.
Jay Glazer
Way better prepared than we were.
Jake Steinfeld
You can't. We can't make excuses. And that's what it's about.
Jay Glazer
Right. And then when you do up, sometimes just got to take your ass whooping like an adult.
Jake Steinfeld
You take your ass. Exactly. And not skirt an issue.
Jay Glazer
Not skirt.
Jake Steinfeld
That's. I'm not sitting in the governor's position right now, and I'm not sitting in the mayor's position right now. We could talk from outside, but we both know now, by the way, I'm in the middle of. Right. I'm, I'm one of. I'm, I'm, I'm a statistic now.
Jay Glazer
Right, right, right.
Jake Steinfeld
My house burned down. I lost, I lost my home. Right. I'm dealing with insurance. Thankfully, I have a great insurance company in this company called Pure. Thank my wife Tracy. You know, but a lot of people don't. And there's, you know, I've read a lot about people saying some negative things about, oh, rich people live in the palace, aids though their mansions. I'm sorry to say that there are more people, middle class, great folks who live in the Palisades, whose homes were passed from generation to generation, who've lost everything.
Jay Glazer
I, I want to say this too, about people who say, oh, about rich people. Listen, people who, who are rich, they got there because they worked their asses off.
Jake Steinfeld
Thank you.
Jay Glazer
Let's not sit there and go, oh, my God, you know, today, oh, we're crying about a bunch of rich people. You worked your asses off. There's not a Malibu and Palisades aren't about a bunch of people who were born on third base and thought it hit home run their ass up. I went 11 years making 9, 450 bucks a year getting rejected by more people than you could ever imagine.
Jake Steinfeld
I know the story.
Jay Glazer
I'm here for that. Right? Listen, man, you worked your ass off to get so I. That narrative. For people who say that, that's not actually.
Jake Steinfeld
You know what, though.
Jay Glazer
But Jason, who worked their ass off.
Jake Steinfeld
But that's okay, because there are. That's a small. That's that minority, that noisy minority. Most of us, they've come together.
Jay Glazer
People come together.
Jake Steinfeld
Most of us have love in their heart. And that's what I'm going on. Right? This is all about California. We don't quit. Jake Glazer don't quit. Jake Steinfeld don't quit. Right? And that's what we got to go. We got to stop with the petty stuff pointing a finger and making fun. Social media is easy. Everyone's going to take their shots. But you know what, though? We got to stand up and step out and don't quit and make. That's what we have to do. Because if we don't, we're gonna this is gonna happen again and again and again.
Jon Stewart
Jon Stewart is back in the host chair at the Daily show, which means he's also back in our ears on the Daily Show Ears Edition Podcast the Daily show plus Podcast has everything you need to stay on top of today's news and pop culture. You get hilarious satirical takes on entertainment, politics, sports, and more from John and the team of correspondents and contributors. The podcast also has content you can't get anywhere else, like extended interviews and a roundup of the weekly headlines. Listen to the Daily Show Ears edition on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Adnan Virk
What's up everybody? Adnan Burke here to tell you about a new podcast from iHeart podcast in the National Hockey League. It's NHL Unscripted with Verkin Demers.
Jason Demers
Hey, I'm Jason Demers, former 700 game NHL defenseman turned NHL Network analyst. And boy oh boy, does daddy have a lot to say.
Adnan Virk
I love you, by the way, on NHL Network, we're looking forward to getting together each week to chat and chirp about the sport and all the other things surrounding it that we love. Right?
Jason Demers
Yeah, I just met you today, but we're going to have a ton of guests from the colliding worlds of hockey, entertainment and pop culture. And you know what, tons of back and forth on all things NHL.
Adnan Virk
Yeah, you're going to soon going to find out we're not just hockey talk. We had all kinds of random stuff on this podcast. Movies, television, food, wrestling, even the stuff that you wear on NHL.
Jason Demers
Now you wish you could pull off my short shorts, Virky.
Adnan Virk
That's sure to cause a ruckus. Listen to NHL Unscripted with Virkin Demers in the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say. With Bobby Bones and Matt Castle between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing With a Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I texted you and you text me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but, like, all the little things, thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored.
Jake Steinfeld
They changed it.
Bobby Bones
And the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest. It was a little pink.
Jake Steinfeld
There was something sentimental when you, like when you send it, it was like, do I send the heart now?
Bobby Bones
I don't like the color edition.
Jake Steinfeld
It's extremely pink.
Bobby Bones
Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jay Glazer
Listen, I was down 9, 11 and, you know, looking for a friend of mine through all the. And then eventually a pretty long list of people. And I will say this, it's the best you'll ever see of people in that tragedy. The love that was spread around from person to person, no matter what. Race, religion, creed, color, doesn't matter, man. They were there for each other. And I've seen a lot of it here as well. Like, in the worst of times, you see the best of people, and I'm proud. I wish it didn't take a tragedy.
Jake Steinfeld
For that, you know, something. But.
Jay Glazer
But, you know, ran to people who needed help. They didn't tear them down. So people right run two people right now. Now is not the time to tear people out. Like you're hearing, Jake lost everything. There's a ton of people here. It's thousands who've lost everything across all different classes.
Jake Steinfeld
That's right.
Jay Glazer
Because fire does not discriminate. So now's the time that you have to build each other up, not tear each other down, Be the country we deserve to be, which is united, United States come together. And as angry as you might be in your own life right now, let's put it aside, you really want to step up and, you know, there's only a few times in life you find out who the we really are. It's times like this. So who are you going to be? You're going to be that guy that continues to keep people in the hurry down and. And laugh at them or you know what, though. But yeah, people up.
Jake Steinfeld
But listen, I agree a thousand percent. And they're always going to be those kind of people. And that's. And. And that's okay. Because the great thing about it is that just a small here's their chance.
Jay Glazer
Here's their chance to change.
Jake Steinfeld
We need you. There's lots of people who want to want what we're talking about right now. Just say this. This is not about the red or blue. It's about the red, white, and blue. We live in the greatest country on the planet. You know, as I said, I'm not kidding, man. I went to Banana Republic, right, to get a. To get a. A couple of T shirts, man. And I'm trying. I'm trying on a sweater that my wife to put this on. You know, we talked about this, right? And. And this. A guy comes up to me and says, hey, did you lose your house? I said, yeah. He says, I lost mine. Five of the guys come out of dressing rooms saying the same thing. And they're saying to me, jake, give us some inspiration, man. Give us some sense of hope. And it was like my wife is sitting on the couch. And normally when my wife says, want to go get something? I go, go ahead. Here it was eight women sitting on the couch, and eight guys are trying things on. And I have. It's like a minion coming together, trying to inspire these guys. And they said, and what I found, just like us now, because I feel better just talking to you. You just want to talk, you know, sometimes you just want to be heard. You want to understand that someone else is going through maybe a little bit what you're going through or has gone through it, or, God forbid, think in your mind. If someone gets anything out of this podcast, it might be, you know what, honey? I heard Jake talk about insurance. Let's take a look at our insurance again. And it could be the moment, because once again, life is about moments. And I started out the show by saying, unfortunately, today for me, it's a crummy moment, but it has become an enlightening moment where I feel lighter, where I feel. Jay, It's a rebirth. I'm starting at zero. Meaning not the bank account. I don't want to start with that. I'm fine. I'm talking about Jake, the human being, right? I got no clothes, right? You come into this world with no clothes, Truly, sometimes, God, I gotta get another shirt or I gotta get a sport coat. I got nothing to wear. I got nothing to wear. For real, you know, and to start there, it's. It's a. I feel electricity coming through my hands, man. I'm not kidding. I feel it energized. I feel a rebirth that I haven't felt. And I'm always pumped up. Jay, you know, I see you all the time. We're both. We're two animals. I mean, people, like, we can light up a half a city, just us sitting down, talking. But this is even different. This is at a different level, a higher level. If you're listening right now, if it's something that you know, maybe enlighten me.
Jay Glazer
You know why, Jake? Because our pot, the gold to the end of the rainbow for people like me and you, is the ability to be of service to people. So right now you are at ground zero, and you have the ability to be of service to so many others. And that's why you're energized, you know, down there, ground zero, nine, 11. I was like, man, I'm gonna try and save somewhere. I'm gonna try and do. I'm gonna. I'm gonna pump up this fireman, police officer, whatever. It's like, man, you. When we're able to be of service, I talk about this for people with depression. My gray being of service is the number one pillar of how to get through that grade. Because when you're of service, the roommates in your head can't tell you that story about what a piece of garbage you are. So all of a sudden, like, what we live for, dude, is, you know, your thing don't quit pumping people up and spark.
Jake Steinfeld
That's it.
Jay Glazer
We have a whole, obviously a city now, of people we can try and help in so many different ways. I went the other day to check in my house and get more belongings in case it doesn't, you know, survive. And because we're still evacuated, but turns out the ground zero for the fireman, and there's 4, 000 firemen and. And support crew, 4,000. So I brought protein bars, right? And then I said, okay, what else do you guys need? Socks and gloves. And I'm on it. I'm calling everybody for socks and shoes, and I'm asking for more crates and crates of these protein bars to get dropped off. Because these guys are going through 12 hour shifts and they come back there, they're exhausted. So I want to make sure, like. But that for us, Jake, that's everything we are again. You find out in life who you are in times of these. Do you run to it? You run away from it. Even if you do run away from it, run to somebody who you could help out.
Jake Steinfeld
Just like, you also know, like, it's also no too, that you're right. Both of us have done what we've done in our lives, and I've always been about, you know, helping people with mental and physical health. This is even at a, this is higher. This is at a higher, this is trauma. Higher level, brother. You understand? So when someone says now about thinking about running for governor, you know, I think to myself, come on, man. And then I stop and I mean, my phone is blowing up for people who are reaching out. It's. It's insane. If I had time to read the stuff to you, so to be continued, because I gotta jump because I gotta meet my insurance people. I love to sit and talk to you.
Jay Glazer
I love you, brother. Thank you. Thank you for telling our listeners what it's really like so they can understand. So, like the one thing for me also, dude, I've gotten calls from every team in the NFL. It's made me feel so loved. And I have my house being evacuated. Not having your house are two totally different things.
Jake Steinfeld
Yep.
Jay Glazer
You see the love. So everybody out there, Jake, is telling you, man, step up and call someone.
Jake Steinfeld
Let them be heard, by the way. And hearing from people is the sweetest thing. And knowing that people are out there and when I watch you on Sundays with you and the fellas, you know, it's a family. And that's what makes you. It's sometimes it's not even what you're reporting on. It's the rapport that you have with each other that makes everybody feel that they're sitting next to you guys at the sports bar or the dinner table, you know, is sitting in on a fun conversation. I want to take my cap off to you and the boys.
Jay Glazer
Appreciate it, man.
Jake Steinfeld
All the guys. And you know, Howie, I know for a hundred years, man, and keep it up. I love you and peace.
Jay Glazer
Call me after and tell me what happened with the insurance company again. Whatever you guys need. All right?
Jake Steinfeld
All right, buddy.
Jay Glazer
I love you, buddy. That is my good friend Jake Steinfeld, where he and I go to lunch every Tuesday together in Malibu. Don't know where we'll be doing that in the near future, but I know we're going to continue to do it. But I wanted to give people a first hand account. What is going on out here? The amount of trauma, the exhaustion from people. Can't get more of a, an inside look than what Jake just did. And a couple of times there, I'm not gonna lie to you, I had a whole hard time holding it in myself. So I love this, this podcast that opens up and gives people a safe place to open up and cry. No one's crushing our mad hood on the show. Nobody's questioned our manhood on this show. That was Jake Seinfeld. I'm Jay Glaser. This is unbreakable. Let's keep walking this walk together.
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Episode Title: Unbreakable - Special Episode with Jake Steinfeld
Release Date: January 16, 2025
Host/Author: iHeartPodcasts and The Volume
Description: The Herd with Colin Cowherd offers a deep dive into the top sports stories, featuring thought-provoking discussions and expert opinions. In this special episode titled "Unbreakable," Jake Steinfeld joins host Jay Glazer to share a personal and inspiring journey through adversity.
The episode begins with Jay Glazer introducing the special guest, Jake Steinfeld, a long-time friend and fitness icon known for his motivational approach to life and business. The conversation sets a poignant tone as Jay acknowledges the challenges faced by residents in California due to recent catastrophic fires.
[04:17] Jay Glazer: "Is your house completely gone? Nothing left?"
[04:20] Jake Steinfeld: "My house is gone. We lost everything, Jay."
Jake Steinfeld shares the harrowing experience of his house in Malibu being destroyed by fire. He recounts the moment he realized the gravity of the situation, emphasizing the sudden loss of his home and cherished belongings.
Jake delves into the emotional turmoil following the fire. He reflects on the intangible losses, such as memories and personal memorabilia, highlighting the profound impact of losing not just physical possessions but also the essence of his home life.
[08:37] Jay Glazer: "No. No, it's not physical."
[08:39] Jake Steinfeld: "Is the physical forever? The physical little plaque, that little perma plaque... it's gone."
The discussion underscores the irretrievable nature of certain losses, with Jake sharing a heartfelt recitation of a poem that symbolizes his resilience and determination not to quit despite the adversity.
Jake emphasizes his lifelong mantra of perseverance. Drawing from his experiences as an overweight kid, a pioneer in personal fitness training, and a devoted family man, he illustrates how these pillars have shaped his response to the tragedy.
[11:23] Jake Steinfeld: "This is a defining moment in your life... don't quit."
He shares the emotional moment of almost succumbing to despair but ultimately choosing to persevere, reinforcing his message of resilience and hope.
In a candid revelation, Jake contemplates running for governor, inspired by the recent catastrophe and the urgent need for effective leadership.
[19:10] Jake Steinfeld: "This is about the red, white, and blue... more than ever, when I talk about kids, this is us coming together."
[20:34] Jay Glazer: "I would love for you to run for governor."
Jake discusses the shortcomings in disaster preparedness and the critical need for proactive leadership. He expresses readiness to leverage his experience and community support to drive meaningful change.
The conversation highlights the overwhelming support Jake receives from friends, colleagues, and the broader community, showcasing the unifying spirit in times of crisis.
[27:19] Jake Steinfeld: "There was a guy who offered me a ride to my house and he will tell you... I saw the best of people in the worst of times."
[28:08] Jay Glazer: "Fire does not discriminate... Now is the time to build each other up, not tear each other down."
Both Jay and Jake emphasize the importance of solidarity, community service, and mutual support, advocating for unity over division in the face of shared challenges.
As the episode concludes, Jake urges listeners to reassess their insurance coverage and prepare for unforeseen events, using his own experience as a powerful reminder.
[34:21] Jake Steinfeld: "This is a defining moment... Let's make sure we're prepared."
[35:13] Jake Steinfeld: "This is not about red or blue. It's about the red, white, and blue... don't quit."
Jay Glazer wraps up the conversation by commending Jake's strength and resilience, reinforcing the episode's central theme of perseverance and community support.
"Unbreakable" serves as a profound testament to human resilience and the power of community. Jake Steinfeld's heartfelt narrative offers listeners an intimate glimpse into navigating personal loss while inspiring action and solidarity. The episode underscores the importance of preparedness, effective leadership, and unwavering support systems in overcoming life's most challenging moments.
For those who haven't listened, this episode provides valuable lessons on facing adversity with courage, the significance of mental and emotional strength, and the collective responsibility to uplift one another in times of need.
Listen to the full episode on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts to experience Jake Steinfeld's inspiring journey firsthand.