Wingmen Show
Wingmen Show
The Wingmen of Virgin Voyages: A Transatlantic Journey
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Commander Drew Brown broadcasts live from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean aboard Virgin Voyages’ Scarlet Lady on a transatlantic crossing, while Dr. Paul holds down the fort on land. Together they explore what it really means to slow down, be present, and recognize the professionals quietly holding everything together around you — the real Wingmen of the operation.
In Good News, the guys salute a historic public health milestone: adult cigarette smoking in America has dropped below 10% for the first time ever, a 70-plus percent decline since the 1960s. Then they pivot to a TIME magazine piece on sarcopenia — the muscle loss that starts sneaking up on people as early as their 30s — and lay out the straightforward prescription: protein, strength training, and just 3% of your waking hours to stay in the fight.
Jet Jolt tackles one of the most common passenger fears — the wing flexing in turbulence — and explains why that movement is exactly what the airplane was engineered to do. The Frequent Flow-Line features a moving letter from Christy, a South African crew member on her first Virgin Voyages contract, who opens up about the quiet loneliness of being far from home even while living what looks like a dream life. And the episode closes with a story that stops you cold: a young man from Bali who left home to support his sick sister, only to return and find his family had quietly been building something to take care of him in return.