The Last Easy Mile Podcast
The Last Easy Mile Podcast
Podcast Description
The Last Easy Mile is a podcast for people who are finally ready to stop thinking about it—and start doing it.
Hosted by Josh Farahi, this show features honest conversations with people who took the leap—whether it was starting a business, picking up a long-lost passion, changing careers, or pursuing a lifestyle they always dreamed about.
Every episode offers a head start: real insights, practical tips, and the spark to get moving.
From hesitation to head start.
Fuel for your first move.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast explores themes of personal growth, transformation, and pursuing passions. Episodes include discussions on starting a business, rekindling hobbies, overcoming fears, and making life changes, such as the episode with Fraser Cain on reconnecting with wonder through astronomy and the episode with Josh Kirchner about embarking on a hunting journey later in life.

Welcome to The Last Easy Mile — the final stretch before everything changes.
Hosted by Josh Farahi, this is a podcast for men ready to break routine, reclaim their fire, and live with more purpose.
Each week, we talk with bold explorers, builders, fathers, thinkers, and doers — men forging paths in fatherhood, adventure, mindset, career, and personal growth. From solo reflections to raw interviews, we dig into what it means to rise above passivity and live fully awake.
New episodes drop weekly.
Subscribe if you’re ready to challenge yourself — and walk the last easy mile into something real
What if your voice could reach your loved ones—without cell service, Wi-Fi, or infrastructure? In this powerful and practical conversation, Josh sits down with Evan Dixon, founder of Radio Made Easy, to explore how two-way radios—yes, radios—are one of the most underutilized tools for modern men and families who value self-reliance, preparedness, and connection.
This episode isn’t just for “preppers.” It’s for anyone who camps, overlands, hikes, has kids, lives in wildfire zones, or simply wants to be able to communicate when systems fail. Evan breaks down everything from walkie-talkies to HAM radios, repeaters to antennas, licensing myths to real-world application. You’ll leave this conversation with a clear understanding of what you need, why it matters, and how to actually use radio as a lifestyle—not just a last resort.
But this episode is also about courage, reinvention, and building something from nothing. Evan shares his winding path—from a Southern Baptist kid in North Carolina, to mission work in Nicaragua, to counseling men through heartbreak, to launching a radio company that’s now helping thousands of people stay connected off-grid.
Whether you’ve never touched a radio or you’re just “radio-curious,” this episode is a masterclass in why simple, analog tools still matter in a digital world—and how one man turned that insight into a mission-driven business.
- Why radios still matter in 2025 (and how they outperform phones when it counts)
- The real difference between HAM, GMRS, commercial radios, and walkie-talkies
- How to outfit your family with everyday-use radios that work for hiking, driving, camping, and home use
- The difference between “line of sight” and “skywave” (and how radios bounce off the atmosphere!)
- Why “licensing” scares people away—but shouldn’t
- How Evan programs radios so kids can only hear you, not strangers
- How to get your own FCC-approved frequencies (with no test)
- Why daily use matters more than emergency use (hint: practice makes prepared)
- How radio can be a game-changer for fathers, homesteaders, off-roaders, and families
- RadioMadeEasy.com – Evan’s shop, classes, custom radios, and blog
- Training Schedule – Find an in-person class or request one in your city
- @RadioMadeEasy on Instagram – Where Evan shares tips, gear drops, and behind-the-scenes education
- YouTube: Radio Made Easy
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