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. Mar 30

    Not the Breast Look: Implant Toxicity, Mammograms & Pink Ribbons

    Not everything is as simple as it’s presented, especially when it comes to women’s health. Episode SnapshotIn this episode of the Lone Wolfe Podcast, Morgan and Jordan dive into a conversation many women are quietly thinking about, but not openly having. From breast implants and the growing conversation around implant illness, to mammograms, breast cancer awareness, and the influence of the pink ribbon movement… we’re taking a closer look at the systems, messages, and cultural pressures shaping women’s choices. This isn’t about fear or telling women what to do with their bodies. It’s about asking better questions, exploring different perspectives, and looking beyond the surface of what we’ve always been told. What You’ll HearThe rise of breast augmentation and the cultural pressures behind itWhat women are reporting about breast implant illness and why the conversation still feels unclearMammograms and what they may be hiding from usThe reality of breast cancer awareness campaigns and the questions surrounding the “pink ribbon” movementHow media, beauty standards, and health messaging influence women’s decisions more than we realizeThe Bigger ConversationIndividually, these topics can feel separate, but together, they reveal a deeper pattern: How much of what we believe about women’s bodies is truly informed… and how much has simply been normalized? This episode is an invitation to step back, think critically, and take a more intentional approach to understanding women’s health. This episode is brought you by:Birthright Whole-food based nutrition designed to support women through every stage of life because your body deserves more than synthetic, one-size-fits-all solutions. 👉 Use code LONEWOLFE for 15% off at checkout Call to ActionIf this episode made you think, share it with another woman who deserves to hear it. Follow, rate, and review the podcast to help us grow the pack and keep these conversations going. And as always… question the norm, trust your instincts, and stay wild. 🐺

    41 min
  2. Mar 23

    D*ck Dilemmas: What's Happening to Men

    Something is shifting in men and most people aren’t talking about it. D*ick Dilemmas: What's Happening to MenIn this episode of the Lone Wolfe Podcast, Morgan and Jordan dive into a conversation that might make people uncomfortable but feels more important than ever. From the cultural shift around circumcision to rising conversations about erectile dysfunction in younger men, to research showing declining sperm counts… are these isolated issues, or part of something bigger? This isn’t about fear or telling anyone what to do. It’s about zooming out, connecting patterns, and asking better questions about men’s health in a modern world that looks very different than it did just a few generations ago. What You’ll HearWhy circumcision rates are approaching a 50/50 split and what that says about modern parentingThe historical roots of the “sanitary” narrative and how norms get passed downWhy more young men are reporting performance issues—and the role of stress, lifestyle, and modern stimulationThe truth behind declining sperm count research (and what’s actually fact vs. exaggerated)How these conversations may point to a larger shift in male health and why it matters for future generationsThe Bigger ConversationIndividually, these topics might seem unrelated. But together, they raise a deeper question: Is something about modern life quietly impacting men’s health and are we just starting to notice? This episode is an invitation to step back, think critically, and move beyond default thinking when it comes to the bodies and futures of the next generation. This episode brought to you by:💪 Heart & Soil – Whole Package (for men) A nutrient-dense, organ-based supplement designed to support male vitality, energy, and overall health—using real, whole-food ingredients your body actually recognizes. 👉 Use code LONEWOLFE for 15% off Fuel your body the way nature intended. 🐺 Follow AlongIf this episode made you think, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Follow, rate, and review the podcast, it helps us grow the pack and keep having conversations that matter. And as always… question the norm, trust your instincts, and stay wild. 🐺

    38 min
  3. Mar 16

    The New American Dream: Why Everyone Wants to Homestead

    The New American Dream: Why Everyone Wants to Homestead Everyone suddenly wants land, chickens, and a garden… but why? The homestead dream isn’t just a trend, it’s a reaction to something deeper in modern life. In this episode of the Lone Wolfe Podcast, Morgan and Jordan Wolfe unpack the cultural shift driving so many families toward homesteading. From rising food prices to dissatisfaction with convenience culture, people across the country are reimagining what security, freedom, and family life really look like. The conversation explores why working the land feels meaningful again, how hands-on learning reshapes childhood education, and why food sovereignty has become a central part of the modern homestead dream. What You'll Here • Why homesteading is exploding right now and the cultural forces behind it • How convenience culture reshaped health, food systems, and childhood • Why meaningful, hands-on work brings fulfillment that modern life often lacks • The connection between homesteading and experiential learning for children • How food sourcing and food sovereignty are motivating families to reclaim control • The systemic barriers many people face when trying to pursue land and self-reliance Sponsors / Affiliate Links 🧬 Function Health Track over 100+ biomarkers and take control of your health. Use our link to support the podcast: https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=MWOLFE19&_saasquatch=MWOLFE19 If you enjoyed this episode, follow the Lone Wolfe Podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who dreams about land, food sovereignty, or building a different kind of life for their family.

    39 min
  4. Mar 9

    Real Talk on Infertility: IVF, NaPro, and the Choices No One Prepares You For with Illie Balaj

    Real Talk on Infertility: IVF, NaPro, and the Choices No One Prepares You For with Illie BalajEven women deep in the wellness world struggle with infertility and the choices that come with it. 🎙 Episode SnapshotIn this episode of the Lone Wolfe Podcast, Morgan sits down with Illie Balaj of LiveHealthIllie for an honest conversation about infertility, IVF, and the complicated decisions many women face when trying to conceive. As women deeply rooted in the health and wellness world, Morgan and Illie share the surprising reality that doing “everything right” doesn’t always guarantee an easy fertility journey. Together they talk about navigating medical systems, advocating for yourself as a woman, balancing holistic values with medical intervention, and the emotional weight infertility can carry. This episode is a real, nuanced conversation about motherhood, identity, and finding your own path when the road doesn’t look the way you expected. What You’ll Hear• Why women in the wellness space still struggle with infertility • The emotional and relational impact of fertility challenges • Honest thoughts on IVF, NaPro, and navigating fertility treatment options Sponsors / Support the ShowFunction Health If you’re serious about understanding your health beyond surface-level labs, Function gives you deep insight into your body with comprehensive testing and data. Support the podcast and sign up here: https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=MWOLFE19&_saasquatch=MWOLFE19 If this episode resonated with you, make sure to follow the Lone Wolfe Podcast, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Your support helps us keep these conversations going.

    1h 24m
  5. Jan 29

    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.

    1h 18m
4.7
out of 5
13 Ratings

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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.