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Fitness Informant interviews Aaron Singerman and covers it all

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The fourth episode of Fitness Informant’s “Be Informed. Live Fit.” podcast has gone live, and it’s a big one. Our own CEO stops by to share some of the bigger stories from the supplement industry, which is then followed up with an interview that you don’t want to miss.

The interview in Fitness Informant’s latest podcast episode is with the one and only Aaron Singerman, the CEO of Redcon1. Ryan Bucki of Fitness Informant goes over a lot of topics with Singerman covering philosophies, success, failures, the past, future, and everything in between.

The interview touches on a lot of specific subjects including Aaron Singerman’s separation from his first supplement company, Blackstone Labs. They talk about how Singerman and his previous Blackstone business partner PJ Braun went down different paths and ended up dramatically parting ways.

The fourth episode of Fitness Informant’s podcast is a pretty lengthy one, running for just shy of 90 minutes. The Aaron Singerman interview kicks off at the 30-minute mark and is well worth the listen. You can catch the episode on all the usual channels including iTunes, Google Play, and YouTube.