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Episode #579: From SoulCycle to Satire-Johnny Hilbrant on Creating PE Guy and Viral Success

HALO Talks: Elevating Wellness

Release Date: 12/17/2025

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On this episode of HALO Talks, host Pete Moore sits down with Johnny Hilbrant—SoulCycle instructor turned viral sensation, also known as “PE Guy.” From his roots riding and teaching at Soul in Chicago and Boston, Johnny talks about his journey from fitness enthusiast to comedic creator, blending his knack for improv and sharp observational humor to lampoon a familiar character . . . the "private equity bro" you inevitably get cornered by at a wedding or some other event.

The conversation gets into how Johnny developed his PE Guy persona, why the character resonates so widely (with both chuckling fans and the occasional real-life PE pro who’s less amused), and how he manages authenticity even as brand partnerships and cameo requests start rolling in. Along the way, Johnny and Pete also discuss the importance of self-awareness, the ability to laugh at yourself, and the line between satire and selling out.

Whether you’re in the PE world, the HALO sector (Health, Active Lifestyle, Outdoor), or just love a good roast, this episode is packed with insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and plenty of laughs.

On the private equity lifestyle Hilbrant states, "Some of these folks seem to be a little bit . . . haphazard, like a runaway train, because they're among other people who are buying watches and flying privately."

Key themes discussed

  • SoulCycle instructor journey and community.
  • Industry changes and business model evolution.
  • Creation and popularity of “PE Guy” character.
  • Satire of private equity culture.
  • Audience feedback and handling criticism.
  • Brand partnerships and authenticity challenges.
  • Creative process behind viral content.

A Few Key Takeaways: 

1.Journey Into SoulCycle & Fitness Industry
Johnny shared how he began his SoulCycle journey in Chicago while searching for his next career move. After auditioning with 60 others and being one of only two selected, he trained with Soul before relocating to Boston, where he found both community and success as an instructor.

2. Evolution of SoulCycle Culture: The conversation also touched on the shifts in SoulCycle’s energy and market position over the years. Hilbrandt acknowledged changes due to increased competition and tweaks to the business model, but emphasized that the unique, immersive studio experience and community still remain, even if the industry’s “buzz” has faded a bit.

3. Viral Creation of “PE Guy”: The “PE Guy” character began as a playful exaggeration of a certain type you meet at weddings—someone who talks at you endlessly. He used a filter to bring this persona to life, and after giving the character a private equity job, the videos quickly went viral. He credits the rapid rise to relatable satire and people recognizing the archetype.

4. Reception of Satire—Mostly Positive, Rare Backlash: Most of the audience, even those in private equity, really appreciate Hilbrandt’s satire. He’s largely received positive feedback, with a few exceptions (such as one in-person encounter with a Bain professional who took it personally.) He noted the importance of self-awareness and being able to laugh at oneself, a skill he thinks can foster humility and potentially even positive changes in the finance industry.

5. Creative Process & Brand Partnerships: Hilbrandt described his creative process as a mix of structured and spontaneous inspiration—sometimes scripting out ideas, other times improvising based on something he sees or hears. The success of “PE Guy” has led to lucrative partnerships, especially with B2B and tech brands, though luxury brands are often hesitant to be self-deprecating. He’s committed to maintaining authenticity and resisting “selling out,” balancing brand deals with staying true to the character’s comedic roots.

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