Powerlifting Made Simple

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Podcast by Edward Alicdan Jr

Powerlifting Made Simple

Powerlifting Made Simple isn't about dumbing down the sport—it's about stripping away the noise to focus on what actually makes you stronger. Hosted by Edward Alicdan Jr, this podcast explores powerlifting as more than just moving heavy weight. It's about developing the kind of strength that builds character, connects communities, and transforms how you approach challenge in every area of life. Each episode combines practical training wisdom with deeper insights into the mental and emotional aspects of strength development. We'll cover everything from giving yourself permission to fail and breaking through plateaus, to building supportive lifting communities and discovering your authentic training style. Whether you're stepping under the bar for the first time or chasing loftier totals, you'll find tools to make your journey more sustainable, more fulfilling, and ultimately more successful. This show is for lifters who want to grow stronger without sacrificing their humanity—who understand that true strength isn't just about what you can move, but who you become in the process of moving it. I believe powerlifting can be a practice of self-discovery, a path to building resilience, and a way to inspire others to pursue their own version of strength. Join me as we explore how kindness, curiosity, and conscious practice can transform your relationship with the barbell—and with yourself. New episodes every week. Connect with me at www.prometheuspowerlifting.com and on Instagram www.instagram.com/jralicdan

Latest episodes

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26 January 2026

Human First: George Briones III on the Active Soul

In the final act of our trilogy, I interview George Briones III, a man who has journeyed through war, faith, and art to find the true meaning of strength. We explore the challenges of rebuilding identity and discover a new understanding of strength as a way to live with care and purpose. Join us as we uncover the power of aligning body, mind, and spirit to cultivate a strength that honors the whole person.

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19 January 2026

Prologue: The American Scholar (Emerson)

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. “The American Scholar.” Speech delivered to the Phi Beta Kappa Society, Cambridge, 1837. AmericanLiterature.com. https://americanliterature.com/author/ralph-waldo-emerson/essay/the-american-scholar

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47:42

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12 January 2026

Unfolding: On Emerson's Circles

"People wish to be settled; only as far as they are unsettled is there any hope for them" (Emerson, 1841)

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05:14

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05 January 2026

New Year Special: Circles (Emerson)

Emerson, Ralph Waldo. “Circles.” Essays: First Series, 1841. Virginia Commonwealth University, English Department Archive.

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28:53

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29 December 2025

The Courage to Contradict

Following the interview with Jacob Tsypkin, this episode explores self-reliance through the lens of training, learning, and embodied knowing. Drawing from Emerson, it examines skepticism as responsibility, constraint as invitation, and the courage required to trust your own perception. A bridge from individual sovereignty toward community and meaning.

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22 December 2025

Learners Learning: Jacob Tsypkin on Learning Beyond Instruction

In this episode, I talk with Jacob Tsypkin about learning without authority, coaching without control, and why skill emerges through perception rather than instruction. We explore autonomy, burnout, systems, and the quiet ways power shows up in sport and society.

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