Your Guide to Peloton Instructor Podcast Appearances: April 24 to May 1st, 2026
Your Guide to Peloton Instructor Podcast Appearances: April 24th to May 1st, 2026
This week’s Peloton instructor podcast appearances covered a lot of ground. Sam Yo took his book press campaign to one of the UK’s top wellness shows. Robin Arzón joined SiriusXM for a candid conversation about strength and discipline. Tunde Oyeneyin brought her coaching philosophy to a mainstream lifestyle audience. And Peloton closed out its own video-podcast series with something the brand rarely does: a member-focused finale.
Here is everything you need to know, and where to find it.
Peloton instructor podcast appearances: Featured: Sam Yo on Biohacking News by Zestology
With his debut book The Monk’s Mindset: Finding Stillness in a World That Won’t Stop Moving dropping May 19 through Blackstone Publishing, Sam Yo has been making deliberate and well-targeted press stops. This week’s appearance on Biohacking News by Zestology with Tony Wrighton is one of the most interesting ones yet.
Wrighton spent 15 years presenting for Sky News, Sky Sports, and ITV before building Biohacking News into one of the UK’s leading health and performance podcasts over more than a decade. His guest list includes Dave Asprey, Dr. David Sinclair, and Ben Greenfield. Sam fits naturally into that lineup. He is a Peloton instructor, yes, but also a former West End actor and ordained Buddhist monk who spent 10 months in a Thai monastery. That backstory resonates with an audience that cares about the mental and philosophical side of performance, not just the physical.
The show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts. Find Tony Wrighton at @tonywrighton on Instagram.
This Peloton instructor podcast appearance is part of a sustained pre-launch push that has also included a session at The Genius Life with Max Lugavere. Sam’s US book tour launches in May, with stops in Ridgewood NJ, San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, Washington DC, New York, and Boston. The Monk’s Mindset is available for preorder now.
For full tour details, tickets, and the complete story behind the book: Sam Yo Book Tour: Presale Tickets on Sale | Sam Yo Visits The Genius Life Podcast | Sam Yo Is Writing a Book


Robin Arzón on LIFT with Pattie Sellers and Anne Marie Chaker
SiriusXM Stars, Channel 109 | Thursdays at 12pm ET | Available wherever you get your podcasts
Robin Arzón, one of Peloton instructor podcast appearances this week, joined LIFT on SiriusXM this week for a conversation that lands squarely in her wheelhouse. The show is hosted by Pattie Sellers, an award-winning journalist and former Fortune Assistant Managing Editor, alongside Anne Marie Chaker, a 27-year Wall Street Journal veteran and professional bodybuilder. Together they focus on how high-achieving women connect physical strength with the rest of their lives.
The episode covered Robin’s fitness philosophy and her take on the distinction between motivation and discipline, a topic she returns to often and with real specificity. LIFT airs live every Thursday at noon ET on SiriusXM Stars (Channel 109) and is available on demand through the SiriusXM app and on major podcast platforms. Listeners can also call in live or leave a voicemail at 888-947-8277, or email [email protected].
Robin’s own weekly show Project Swagger also released a new episode this week, focused on the case for lifting heavy. Chapters included training lessons from Muhammad Ali and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and how to support friends postpartum. It is available on YouTube at @robinnyc and wherever you get your podcasts.
This is one of Peloton instructor podcast appearances that adds to an already active stretch for Robin that has included national TV, SXSW panels, and her cookbook launch. For more on her strength training perspective, read The Clip Out’s coverage of her SXSW appearance. For background on Project Swagger, read Robin Arzón Announces Project Swagger Podcast.

Tunde Oyeneyin on Am I Doing It Wrong? (HuffPost)
Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Acast
Tunde Oyeneyin’s another of Peloton instructor podcast appearances this week, landed on Am I Doing It Wrong?, HuffPost’s lifestyle advice show now in its third season, hosted by Raj Punjabi-Johnson and Noah Michelson.
The episode is titled “Tips For A Better Workout From Peloton’s Tunde Oyeneyin” and it is practical from the first minute. Tunde identifies the first 10 minutes of any workout as the hardest part, not because of the physical demand, but because of the mental resistance. Her advice: set your timer for 10 minutes and just start. She told the hosts that 99.999% of the time, once she has done 10 minutes, she keeps going.
It is a well-placed appearance. Am I Doing It Wrong? draws a broad lifestyle audience, not a dedicated fitness crowd, which means Tunde’s coaching philosophy is reaching people who may have never taken a Peloton class but are genuinely trying to figure out how to make exercise a consistent part of their lives. New episodes drop on Thursdays.

At the Next Table: Episode 4 — The Series Finale
Published April 25, 2026 | Watch on YouTube
Peloton’s video-podcast series At the Next Table, hosted by Jon Hosking, and the last of Peloton instructor podcast appearances this week, wrapped up its four-episode run this week by doing something the first three episodes did not: putting members at the table instead of instructors.
Episode 4 is titled “The Soul Behind the Secret Sauce” and the guests are Crystal O’Keefe, co-host of The Clip Out, alongside community figures John Prewitt and Derek Lockett. Together with Hosking, they covered the difference between cult and community, how leaderboard accountability functions as a real mental health tool, and why so many members have shifted their focus from quick results to long-term longevity.
Closing a four-part series with a member episode rather than another instructor pairing is a deliberate choice, and it says something about how Peloton is currently thinking about who represents the brand in long-form content. It is not the kind of move the company makes often.
Crystal wrote the full behind-the-scenes account, including details about the filming location at Limusina beneath Peloton HQ, the weekend of studio classes, and what the invitation meant for a show that has been covering Peloton since 2017. Read it here: Peloton Podcast Taps Clip Out Host for April 25 Member-Focused Episode.
https://theclipout.com/peloton-podcast-at-the-next-table-crystal-okeefe/
All four episodes of At the Next Table are available on Peloton’s YouTube channel.

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