Well, it turns out there’s a lot more to him than just hisviral videos.
To pay for his tuition and living expenses, Bradley continued doing arboring work.
In addition to being published in academia, he also wrote several articles forT Nation.

As he told Elite Daily, “I thought, ‘Holy s***.
So, I started filming my lifestyle in 2020.”
This ultimately became his niche due to the massive attention he garnered from sharing his rural Northern Californian roots.

So in May 2021, he leveraged his massive social media following to launch his own fitness app.
Bradley accepted their proposal and created Ohk, pronounced “oak.”
I want people to find something that just changes their life for the long term."

In March 2023, Bradley rebranded the app Dose.
Angelique was formerly a special education teacher.
“The Doja Cat [stitch] was wild because one, I’m a fan …

I was very flattered by it,” Bradley said.
Bradley revealed that his gross income was $150,000 from the combination of his arboring work and fitness influencing.
Now it’s kind of like this feed-forward mechanism."

But it’s not the mental health that needs fixing.
You see, it’s the way we view it that needs to change."
But it’s mainly for me.

We always talk about how much looking at other people can mess up your body image.
But if you’re not careful.
“Five milligrams of fast-acting edible THC and caffeine are great before a good workout,” Bradley said.

He added that he enjoys micro-dosingpsilocybinwhen hanging out and playing music with his friends.
The fitness expert shared that he’s also intrigued by psychedelics as a potential treatment for certain mental illnesses.
He wrote, “I’ve found real comfort in this beautiful little life hack.

CBD has almost no psychoactivity (and very low THC) … What does it feel like??
He added, “But I don’t have to feel buzzed or high at all.
And I’m here for it.”

And in a way that benefits our forests.”
He added, “I care a lot about my ecosystem.”





