What Could Be Bad – Episode 309:You Can’t Screw This Up with Adam Bornstein

What does it actually take to rebuild your health, your mind, and your life when the odds are stacked against you? In this powerful episode, Benj sits down with bestselling author, elite performance coach, and co-founder of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Pump Club, Adam Bornstein — a man who survived a mysterious recurring 104-degree fever, broke his back twice as a teenager, and turned every setback into a blueprint for resilience, longevity, and mental strength. They go deep on the psychology of health optimization, why pain is a signal not a sentence, how grief can become fuel, and what it really means to build communities that save lives. If you’ve ever been told what you can’t do — this episode is your permission slip to prove them wrong.

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