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Artemus Dolgin, a modern bodybuilder and proponent of the "Old School" aesthetic.

The podcast is a video interview series hosted by Artemus Dolgin that features in-depth conversations with legendary bodybuilders from the "Golden Era". One of its most notable episodes features the Lebanese bodybuilding icon and 1983 Mr. Olympia, Samir Bannout , known as "The Lion of Lebanon". Podcast Overview: "Origins of Iron" origins_of_iron_podcast_with_the_legend_samir_b...

In addition to Samir Bannout, the podcast has featured other legends such as Frank Zane ("The Chemist"), Danny Hester , Robby Robinson ("The Black Prince"), and Francis Benfatto . Episode Spotlight: Samir Bannout Artemus Dolgin, a modern bodybuilder and proponent of

In his appearance on Origins of Iron , Samir Bannout shares insights into the peak of his career and his unique approach to training: Olympia, Samir Bannout , known as "The Lion of Lebanon"

The series explores the training philosophies, mindsets, and history of iconic athletes who prioritized symmetry, proportion, and artistic presentation over modern "mass monster" standards.

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Origins_of_iron_podcast_with_the_legend_samir_b... Apr 2026

Artemus Dolgin, a modern bodybuilder and proponent of the "Old School" aesthetic.

The podcast is a video interview series hosted by Artemus Dolgin that features in-depth conversations with legendary bodybuilders from the "Golden Era". One of its most notable episodes features the Lebanese bodybuilding icon and 1983 Mr. Olympia, Samir Bannout , known as "The Lion of Lebanon". Podcast Overview: "Origins of Iron"

In addition to Samir Bannout, the podcast has featured other legends such as Frank Zane ("The Chemist"), Danny Hester , Robby Robinson ("The Black Prince"), and Francis Benfatto . Episode Spotlight: Samir Bannout

In his appearance on Origins of Iron , Samir Bannout shares insights into the peak of his career and his unique approach to training:

The series explores the training philosophies, mindsets, and history of iconic athletes who prioritized symmetry, proportion, and artistic presentation over modern "mass monster" standards.