The Collective Perspective is a podcast for people who want to grow. Grow in how they think. Grow in how they live. Grow in how they treat others. Grow in how they contribute to the world around them. Hosted by Jeff Aldrich and Travis Eadens, this show dives into the everyday battles we all face. Identity. Purpose. Burnout. Anxiety. Faith. Unity. Character. Digital overload. Resilience in a divided society.
We explore the mindsets and habits that shape our decisions. We talk about taking ownership of our attitudes and our actions.
We focus on becoming better husbands, better wives, better parents, better friends, and better neighbors. We learn to think for ourselves. We learn to communicate well. We learn to build stronger communities by starting with who we see in the mirror.
Some episodes feature guests from the American workforce who show what it means to work hard and serve others. But every conversation is centered on learning. Learning from real life. Learning from real people. Learning from real challenges and victories that help us become the kind of people others count on.
No politics. No outrage culture. No noise.
Just real talk that inspires real growth and real unity.
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What if your mindset is being shaped less by what you do and more by what you consume, digitally, emotionally, and mentally? In Episode 62 of the Collective Perspective Podcast, hosts Jeff Aldrich and Travis Eadens unpack the idea that the saying, “You Are What You Eat,” applies just as much to your mind as it does to your body.
Spoiler: most of us are snacking on stress without even realizing it.
Here is a summary of the main concepts discussed on this episode:
Jeff and Travis kick off with a confession many of us can relate to — rolling over in the morning and diving straight into our phones. Travis talks about scrolling X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and news updates before his feet even hit the floor. It’s a routine that feels normal… until you realize how quickly it can tank your mood and steal your time.
The guys explore how easy it is to get sucked into arguments, content that spikes anxiety, or endless negativity, and how that “mental junk food” quietly sets the tone for your whole day.
Jeff shares his personal strategy: unplug more, move more. For him, a morning run beats morning doomscrolling every time. Together, they highlight small, real-world habits that leave you feeling grounded instead of drained — like ending the day with a comedy show, watching sports, or engaging in hobbies that bring genuine joy.
The heart of the episode is a simple message: your input shapes your inner world. Jeff and Travis encourage listeners to be selective with their digital intake and to incorporate gratitude into their daily rhythm. Even taking a few minutes to reflect on what’s going right can shift your entire day.
The episode wraps with an invitation: make one small change today. Cut 10 minutes off your social media time. Replace one stressful input with something uplifting. These small shifts add up — and your mental clarity will thank you.
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In this episode of the Collective Perspective podcast, hosts Jeff and Travis discuss the concept of 'You Are What You Eat' — not in terms of food, but regarding mental intake. They explore the impact of social media, news consumption, and online interactions on mental health. Travis shares his daily routine involving social media and how it often becomes a time-waster, while Jeff talks about the importance of starting the day positively and small changes that can make a big difference. They also touch on the emotional rollercoaster of being a sports fan and finding ways to reset mentally. The episode encourages listeners to evaluate their digital diet and make conscious choices to prioritize positive and less stressful content.
00:00 Introduction to the Collective Perspective Podcast
00:36 You Are What You Eat: The Episode Theme
00:54 Morning Routines and Social Media Habits
06:09 Evening Routines and Entertainment Choices
07:57 The Impact of Sports and Positive Influences
13:05 Resetting and Making Small Changes
21:13 Conclusion and Call to Action
Introducing the Hosts

Jeff is a Navy veteran, a sound engineer and account manager with Guitar Center Pro.

Travis is a Navy veteran of the Gulf War. Travis is an experienced traveling nurse.

Jawad owns Icon Studios, a music recording studio in Orange Park, FL.

DJ is an Army veteran and an influencer with 50,000+ followers on Facebook.
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Production Credits
Seasons 3-4 of the Collective Perspective Podcast is recorded and produced by Collective Perspective Production Corp, a nonprofit company, in Orange Park, Florida. In these episodes, the podcast reignites the American spirit of unity and brings genuine dialogue to showcase the diverse tapestry of America. Their guests span from battle-hardened veterans and seasoned tradespeople to freshly-minted voters and grassroots champions, exploring the pillars that fortify our nation — faith, family, solidarity, and insight.
Season 2 of the Collective Perspective Podcast was recorded at Icon Studios in Orange Park, Florida.
Season 1 was recorded and produced by Mix Theory Studios, Inc., in downtown Jacksonville, Florida.
In Seasons 1-2, the podcast focuses on unifying communities and providing a gateway to help fund organizations that support victims of sex trafficking — one topic, one episode and one soul at a time. The Collective Perspective podcast is established as a source of truth in a world of misinformation and for people despite vast backgrounds to unify against evil.
The music in this show is excerpted from ‘Sweater Weather’ by J.Dash, a rapper, record producer, and songwriter who grew up in Jacksonville, Florida.

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