April 11, 2024 2 min read
In today's episode, Bryce will share his unconventional views on some of the world's most debated topics, from the heart-wrenching events of 9/11, which he believes was an inside job, to his criticisms of the government and the state of private property ownership in the U.S. Bryce doesn't hold back on his distrust of government, comparing the nation's operations to those of a communist country, and detailing why he believes a spiritual awakening is necessary for the country's strength.
Alongside these bold statements, Bryce gets personal, opening up about the recent birth of his son, Tucker James Mitchell, and his heartfelt journey into farming—revealing his conviction that it's a divine calling meant to combat currency devaluation. He'll take us through his fascinating transformation from skeptic to devout follower, facing down a possessed woman and finding sanctuary in worship.
Bryce also sheds light on his successes and challenges in the UFC, particularly his fight against Josh Emmett. He talks candidly about the harsh realities of loss, the financial imperatives of fighting, and his unwavering stance on performance-enhancing drugs.
Then, we pivot to a lighter side of Bryce, discussing his life on the farm where he names his cattle, grows an array of crops, and envisions a self-sustaining restaurant inspired by his travels. He's not just about punches; Bryce is also passionate about garlic, watermelons, and yes, even squirrel jerky!
From biblical prophecies to moon rusting, and the importance of blue-collar skills over book smarts, Bryce Mitchell is here to stir the pot. Plus, don't miss out on hearing about his wife's scrumptious cooking and his thoughts on Ford tractors and the dream of creating his own Mitchell-made machinery.
Prepare for an episode that's raw, real, and full of unexpected turns. This is the Ol' Boy Podcast with Bryce Mitchell, and it all starts right now.
"Cody Garbrandt was the greatest bantamweight fighter that there was until he got beat by that TJ Dillshaw on EPO. But yet TJ Dillashaw beat Cody Garbrandt because he was on EPO, and he got Garbrandt dropped in the first round. And EPO boy gets back up and doesn't get tired and comes on to win the fight."
— Bryce Mitchell
1. Bryce Mitchell named a bull calf 'Ozzie' after an MMA coach and incorporates black Angus genetics into his cattle farm.
2. He has a plan to open a restaurant using produce from his farm, including dishes made with squirrel meat and homemade squirrel jerky.
3. Mitchell grows a variety of crops on his farm, including watermelons, which he specializes in and has found great success with.
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