Lone Wolfe Podcast

Lone Wolfe

Lone Wolfe is where families who stray from the pack find their voice. Hosted by Jordan and Morgan Wolfe, we challenge the mainstream narrative on health, parenting, and culture. From questioning the system to carving new traditions, this is a space for rebels, dreamers, and doers raising the next generation differently. Come for the convo, stay for the unexpected rabbit holes we trip in to.

  1. 1月29日

    Fetish or Function: Reclaiming the Human Foot

    Fetish or Function: Reclaiming the Human Foot In this episode, we open with a brief check-in on life on the road, what it’s been like living, traveling, and raising kids in a small pull trailer, and what that lifestyle continues to reveal about simplicity, presence, and the body. From there, we drop down to the ground and into the feet. We explore foot functionality and foot health in a modern world shaped by narrow toe boxes, early shoeing, and cultural norms that prioritize aesthetics and convenience over anatomy. We talk about how modern shoes may be impacting the natural shape and function of our feet, why toddlers are born with flat feet and develop arches over time, and what happens when we intervene too early. This conversation also weaves through cultural influences on footwear, the “keep your shoes on” mentality, reflexology and the foot as a sensory organ, and personal experiences with barefoot walking, grounding, and relearning how to listen to the body from the ground up. We close by discussing gentle ways people can begin reversing some of the damage caused by modern footwear without extremism, shame, or perfection. This episode is an invitation to question what we’ve normalized, and to consider whether our shoes are serving function… or fetish. This episode is brought to you by Pluck.A nutrient-dense seasoning made from real, ancestral ingredients that support whole-body nourishment.Use code LONEWOLFE at checkout for a discount.

    1時間18分
  2. 1月1日

    Opting Out of the Matrix: Why we decided to quit our jobs, sell it all, and hit the road

    Opting Out of the Matrix: Why we decided to quit our jobs, sell it all, and hit the road We quit our jobs. We sold nearly everything we owned. And we chose the road, on purpose. This episode is the moment we say it out loud: we’re opting out of the life we were told was “successful” and choosing something slower, smaller, and far more intentional. No five-year plan. No waiting for someday. Just a pull trailer, our kids, and a deep trust that more life doesn’t come from more stuff. We talk honestly about what pushed us here, burnout, the quiet pressure to keep up, the feeling that life was moving past us instead of with us. We unpack the fears, the logistics, the grief of letting go… and the freedom on the other side of deciding to step off the script. This isn’t about running away. It’s about opting out. Out of the noise. Out of the race. Out of a system that told us to trade our time for things we didn’t even want. If you’ve ever felt like you’re playing a game you didn’t agree to…If you’ve ever wondered what life might look like if you chose presence over possessions…If you’ve ever felt the pull to stray from the pack... This episode is for you. Brought to you by 🥩 Pluck Seasoning — The easiest (and tastiest) way to sneak nutrient-dense organ meats into any meal. Eat like the pack and season with purpose. Use code LONEWOLFE for 15% off at Eat Pluck

    1時間33分
  3. 2025/12/04

    Modern Society Is Lost: Convenience Culture & Dopamine on Demand

    Modern Society Is Lost: Convenience Culture & Dopamine on DemandEpisode SnapshotIn this powerful conversation, Morgan and Jordan Wolfe unpack how modern convenience culture is quietly unraveling the heart of family life. From overscheduled calendars to screen-saturated childhoods, they explore how “dopamine on demand” has replaced true connection. Family meals, once a sacred daily ritual, have become a rare occurrence, traded for drive-thrus, distractions, and disconnected routines. The hosts reflect on the importance of slowing down to share food, conversation, and presence, the simple acts of making eye contact, listening deeply, and building bonds over the table. They dive into the pressures of modern parenting, how screens affect our children’s nervous systems and relational development, and how dependence on convenience slowly erodes self-reliance and purpose. This episode is a call back to what actually nourishes us, not fast fixes or fake stimulation, but intentional meals, real conversation, and the fierce protection of our family culture. This episode is brought to you by BIRTHRIGHT - Ancestral supplements crafted to reclaim your birthright to optimal health, fertility and wholeness. For those prepping before conception, nourishing a pregnancy, recovering postpartum, or simply wanting better nourishment, Birthright offers whole-food formulas with no fillers, synthetics, or cheap shortcuts. Use code LONEWOLFE for 15% off your order at Birthright CONNECT WITH US 📸 Instagram: @lonewolfepodcast🎥 TikTok: @lonewolfepodcastIf this episode resonates, hit follow, drop a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ review, and share it with a fellow loner ready to stray from the herd. Let’s grow the pack together.

    1時間17分

番組について

Lone Wolfe is where families who stray from the pack find their voice. Hosted by Jordan and Morgan Wolfe, we challenge the mainstream narrative on health, parenting, and culture. From questioning the system to carving new traditions, this is a space for rebels, dreamers, and doers raising the next generation differently. Come for the convo, stay for the unexpected rabbit holes we trip in to.