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[Strategic Evolution: Building the BPN Brand for 2026]-[156: What You Don’t See When Scaling a Supplement Business: Our Key Initiatives for 2026]

The Nick Bare Podcast · B2 · 2026-01-12

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Strategic Evolution: Building the BPN Brand for 2026

As the BPN (Bare Performance Nutrition) brand moves into 2026, founder Nick Bear is shifting his focus from the fitness-centric content of 2025—largely defined by his Ironman training—to a more transparent, behind-the-scenes look at the entrepreneurial journey of building a supplement company. This transition marks a commitment to sharing the "passion and purpose" that drives the organization, moving beyond the physical results to the systems and philosophy that sustain the business.

The 2026 Brand Manifesto: Setting and Holding the Standard

Central to the upcoming year is the "2026 BPN Brand Manifesto," a document designed to align the team with a culture of courage and intentionality. The manifesto uses the metaphor "Burn the boats" to signify total commitment and the elimination of retreat options. Bear emphasizes that while critics may argue they "just sell supplements," leadership is about influence. By refusing to belittle the company's mission, the team avoids the trap of mediocrity. As Bear notes, "Your tongue is your rudder"; how the team speaks about their work dictates the potential of their outcomes.

Core Initiatives for 2026

To maintain momentum, BPN has identified five key strategic initiatives:

  1. Unique Brand Positioning: The brand is returning to its "hybrid" roots, balancing the "heart" (aspirational content like the Go On More documentaries) with the "head" (product education and science). This includes a renewed emphasis on both strength and endurance.
  2. Intentional Product Development: Highlights include the launch of a 95% grass-fed whey protein isolate and the reintroduction of the "Strength Collection" (Pre, Pump, and Post), correcting the previous over-focus on endurance-only products.
  3. Podcast Network Expansion: Building on the existing Nick Bear and Consistently Good podcasts, the brand aims to add more hosts who align with BPN’s mission.
  4. Strategic Channel Strategy: BPN is optimizing its three-pronged distribution: digital (website and Amazon), retail (strengthening partnerships like Dick’s Sporting Goods), and international (launching a UK Shopify store after two years of compliance preparation).
  5. Scaling for Growth: Focusing on the necessary people and systems to support the company’s trajectory.

Leadership and the "Three Ds"

Bear draws heavily on John Maxwell’s The Five Levels of Leadership, stressing that leadership is influence, not just a title. He advocates for holding oneself to a higher standard, noting that "the way you do one thing is the way you do everything." To guide the business, he has adopted the "Three Ds":

  • Differentiation: Being unique and authentic rather than just chasing novelty.
  • Disruption: Influencing and challenging the market through orderly, strategic action.
  • Distribution: Serving customers where they are while acquiring new ones through effective strategy.

Quality as Table Stakes

Perhaps the most significant shift is the increased transparency regarding quality control. Bear rejects the idea that quality is a competitive advantage, labeling it instead as "table stakes"—the bare minimum required for any reputable brand.

BPN’s commitment to this is evidenced by:

  • NSF Certified for Sport: Ensuring products are free from banned substances.
  • NSF 229 Certification: Verifying label accuracy and purity.
  • Light Labs Integration: Providing customers with transparent, interactive access to test results for purity and nutritional integrity on every product page.
  • In-house ISO 17025 Certified Lab: A rare move for a supplement brand, allowing BPN to maintain high-level testing capabilities internally.

Integrity in Manufacturing

Bear highlights the development of their upcoming whey protein isolate as a case study in integrity. While many brands market "100% grass-fed" labels, BPN’s due diligence revealed that such a claim is often deceptive. Instead, they opted for a "Truly Grass-Fed" certified 95% isolate. This decision reflects the brand’s core philosophy: "There is a responsibility to set a standard and hold a standard," even when it is more difficult or less flashy than the industry norm.

As BPN heads into 2026, the focus remains on "testing, learning, and applying." By fostering a culture of accountability and maintaining rigorous quality standards, the brand aims to continue its evolution from a fitness-focused company into a durable, purpose-driven organization.

🎯Key Sentences

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Go one more.
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You got me there.
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The feedback was great.
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I was like come on man.
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I take this stuff serious.
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📝Key Phrases

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burn the boats
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take a stance
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leave a legacy
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sell oneself short
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your tongue is your rudder
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📖 Transcript

Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode of the podcast.
Today's episode working title is what you don't see while building a supplement brand.
I've been thinking a lot about this last couple of weeks, when my morning runs especially post Ironman.
My running volume has decreased significantly.
As I've talked about, strength training has increased, which feels really good.
And right now I'm running about 20 to 25 miles per week.

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