
Elevation Nation
Sam Panitch & Parker Yablon
Show overview
Elevation Nation has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 484 episodes. That works out to roughly 280 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 16 min and 52 min — with run-times ranging widely across the catalogue. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Society & Culture show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 days ago, with 36 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 103 episodes published. Published by Sam Panitch & Parker Yablon.
From the publisher
Elevation Nation is a movement to shape resilient leaders by elevating mental fortitude.Join Sam Panitch and Parker Yablon each week as they sit down with a new Elevator: a bold thinker, creator, or leader who’s using mental fortitude to overcome adversity, lead with purpose, and make an impact.From entrepreneurs and pro athletes to musicians, wellness experts, and changemakers, Elevators come from all walks of life - but they all have one thing in common: mental fortitude that helps them thrive in the real world.
Latest Episodes
View all 484 episodesUnlocking Resilience | Self Care Advocate Vance Row
Elevating future leaders | Fortitude in 15
Navigating Extreme Ambition | VC Founder Braxton Bartlett
Noah Kahan is an elevator | Fortitude in 15
A Salesman’s Guide to Mastering Your Mind | Entrepreneur Yoni Kirschner
Gearing up for our tour! | Fortitude in 15
Could a 4-day work week actually happen? | Fortitude in 15
Beyond the Script: Navigating the Workforce | Communications Expert Lia Maiuri
EEK and AWE | Fortitude in 15
Thriving, Not Just Surviving | Psychotherapist Julia Resnick

Waking up on the wrong side of the bed | Fortitude in 15
Sam started his week off with a challenging start and the guys talk through how he looks refrain him mindset to get back to elevating during the week.

Systems, Soul, and Resilience | "Resilience Architect" Keri Hope Richmond
Elevator 241: Keri Hope Richmond is a multi-hyphenate leader, storyteller, and the Executive Director of Unbelievably Resilient. From influencing child welfare policy in Washington, DC, to serving as the CEO of Keri Hope Co, she’s spent her career designing spaces that help young people and families move from surviving to thriving.In this podcast: Keri pulls back the curtain on her transformative journey from the corporate world to a life dedicated to mindfulness and community. We dive into the impact of travel on perspective, the "Blue Zone" science behind longevity and connection, and why in-person relationships are the ultimate antidote to a digital age. Keri breaks down how to deconstruct old narratives, embrace evolution, and turn lived experience into real-world impact.

Look inward to move forward | Fortitude in 15
Sam and Parker explore the importance of introspection in personal and professional growth to elevate in life.

Nothing Worth Building Happens Quickly | Real Estate Leader Jack Miller
Elevator 240: Jack Miller is the founder and leader of The Miller Schackman Team in New York City. Since launching in 2022, Jack has led his team to over $200 million in closed sales by prioritizing a client-first approach and a standard of excellence that’s rare in the high-stakes world of Manhattan real estate.In this podcast: Jack breaks down his journey from growing up in Baltimore to building a powerhouse team in NYC. We dive into the grit required to balance a relentless work schedule with a personal life, why he encourages his agents to fail without fear, and his core belief that nothing truly worth building happens overnight.

Is biohacking helping or hurting? | Fortitude in 15
Whoop, Aura Ring, Garmin, Apple Watch. So many people these days are tracking their body's data. From sleep to strain to movement to rest, these devices have allowed us to understand our bodies more than ever before. But is it truly helping or making us more on edge?

A Family Business Blueprint | Ace Limousine VP Ryan Shaer
Elevator 239: Ryan Shaer is the Vice President of Ace Limousine, where he helped scale a family business into a 100+ employee operation serving clients worldwide. From a former startup CSO to founding his new sustainable apparel brand, AYDN, Ryan’s career is defined by high-stakes transitions and a relentless focus on culture.In this podcast: Ryan gets honest about his journey from a struggling student to a leader in the tough-as-nails limousine industry. We dive into the unique pressure of navigating family dynamics in business, the hard lessons learned from a global pandemic, and why he believes the best way to find fulfillment is to make sure the people around you are winning.

Paradox of Success | Fortitude in 15
Parker and Sam talk through the dilemma that comes with success.

The Gentleman's Table | Founder of Modern Gentleman Bradford Jacobs
On March 24, the Modern Gentleman is hosting n elevated dinner for men who want more than small talk. Good food, bourbon, and real conversation about purpose, pressure, and life.Location: Colony Hotel in West Palm Beach, FloridaTime: 6:00 - 8:30pm ESTOnly 25 tickets available. Secure here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-gentlemans-table-palm-beach-tickets-1983648869166

Solo Travel | Fortitude in 15
Sam takes a solo trip to Puerto Rico and realizes that it was the opposite of a relaxing vacation.

Ep 458Grief, Sweat & Tears | PR Expert and Community Builder Betsy Kaplan
Elevator 238: Betsy Kaplan is a PR expert for some of the world’s biggest spirits brands at Campari. She is also the founder of Grief, Sweat, & Tears and a Program Director at Experience Camps, where she is redefining how we navigate loss by bringing it out of the shadows and into the gym.In this podcast: Betsy gets real about the "grief gap" in our culture and why movement is often the best way to process what words can't touch. We dive into the unique energy of grief communities, the importance of "trusting your gut" when life hits its fastest pace, and how she’s building safe spaces in NYC where crying is a sign of strength, not a stigma.