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  • Yuri is a nutrition, fitness, and fat loss expert, and NYT bestselling author who makes fit & healthy simple again with clear, science-backed advice.

    He is a registered holistic nutritionist and after dealing with a host of health issues as a teenager, he eventually lost all of his hair at 17 years old to an autoimmune condition. This, along with his passion for sports (which led him down the path of playing professional soccer in his early 20s), propelled him into the health and fitness field.

    Yuri’s built successful online health empire that went on to help more than 500,000 people to better health, while providing him the platform to write 3 bestselling books and sharing his message on major media outlets like Dr. Oz and The Doctors. In 2018, he sold this health business after 13 years at the helm.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    · How caffeine is to energy like credit cards are to financial health - it's a temporary fix that doesn't address the underlying issue.

    · Relying on caffeine to function is a sign of an unhealthy relationship with energy.

    · Low energy is a warning sign that something more serious may be going on in the body.

    · Lack of education and awareness about nutrition leads to people ignoring warning signs and making poor food choices.

    · Experimentation and finding what works best for your body is key to achieving all-day energy. For fat loss, focus on nutrient-dense foods, intermittent fasting, and caloric cycling.

    · Recovery becomes more challenging as we get older, but strategies like cold plunges, stretching, and staying mobile can help.

    · Consistency is key in nutrition and training for long-term results.

    · The primary reasons eworking with a coach or mentor can greatly accelerate your progress.

    · The importance of creating an environment that supports your goals and aspirations.

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my 1:1 online coaching.

    https://briankeanefitness.com/one-to-one-online-coaching

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/yurielkaim1

    (Website and books)

    https://yurielkaim.com/

    (Youtube)

    https://www.youtube.com/user/yelkaim1

    (Instagram)

    https://www.instagram.com/healthpreneur

    (Pinterest)

    https://www.pinterest.com/yurielkaim



  • Evan Daly is an online coach and co-owner of gleanapp, the all in one fitness and weight loss app with fellow head coach Sean Casey, who has also been on the podcast.

    His approach is helping you lose fat without the restriction and I’m looking forward to talking all things fat loss, weight loss and nutrition in general in today’s show.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    · Why making small identity shifts is crucial for long-term weight loss success.

    · How incorporating maintenance days or weeks can provide psychological relief and help with diet adherence.

    · Alcohol can be included in a calorie-controlled plan, but individual preferences and behaviours should be considered.

    · Sustainable and enjoyable habits are essential for long-term weight loss. Creating a calorie deficit is essential for weight loss and fat loss, but there are many methods and tools that can be used to achieve it.

    · Diet culture often promotes restrictive and miserable approaches to fat loss, but it is important to find strategies that make the process easier and more sustainable.

    · A calorie deficit does not mean starving oneself; it is about feeding the body enough calories while still creating a deficit.

    · Proper resistance training is crucial for achieving fat loss and maintaining long-term results.

    · Understanding that no single food or food group causes fat gain and focusing on the overall diet and emotional triggers can help overcome binge eating.

    · And more..

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my 1:1 online coaching.

    https://briankeanefitness.com/one-to-one-online-coaching

    (Website)

    https://gleanapp.com/

    (Instagram)

    https://www.instagram.com/evandaly_dalyfitness/

    (Podcast)

    https://open.spotify.com/show/0LTAUH8Z5xZyrz7iLl1SQL

    https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-daly-fitness-podcast/id1647635075

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/p/Evan-Daly-DalyFitness-100067770784344/

    (Twitter)

    https://x.com/evandaly

    (Tiktok)

    https://www.tiktok.com/discover/evan-daly-fitness



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  • Kellie is a former teacher, qualified Neuroscientist, Personal Trainer, and Nutritionist.

    Most of you will recognise Kellie from episode 467 on Simplifying Weight Loss, Breaking Your Addiction to The Weighing Scale and Avoiding Comparison Syndrome!

    That was in January of this year and is linked in the description below.

    This is a super free-flowing conversation. Enjoy.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    · How to put yourself out there and ask for what you want. Don't be afraid of rejection.

    · Managing your expectations and set realistic goals based on your circumstances.

    · Be kinder to yourself and practice self-compassion.

    · Seeking therapy or professional help to work through past traumas and improve mental well-being. Consistency is key to achieving success in any area of life.

    · Tackling uncomfortable conversations head-on is necessary for personal growth.

    · Empowering others through education and mindset shifts is crucial for long-term success.

    · Starting a podcast can lead to unexpected personal growth and connection with listeners.

    · Living life on your own terms and taking the leap to pursue your passions is something to be proud of.

    · And more.

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my 1:1 online coaching.

    https://briankeanefitness.com/one-to-one-online-coaching

    My appearance on Kellie’s podcast: https://briankeanefitness.libsyn.com/the-seeds-of-failure-plant-the-trees-for-future-success-my-appearance-on-the-kellie-fennell-fitness-podcast

    Episode 467: Kellie Fennell on Simplifying Weight Loss, Breaking Your Addiction to The Weighing Scale and Avoiding Comparison Syndrome!

    https://briankeanefitness.com/podcast/467-kellie-fennell-on-simplifying-weight-loss-breaking-your-addiction-to-the-weighing-scale-and-avoiding-comparison-syndrome

    (Website)

    Fitness | Kellie Fennell Fitness | County Wicklow

    (Instagram)

    Kellie Fennell (@kelliefennellfitness) • Instagram photos and videos

    (Facebook)

    Kellie Fennell Fitness | Facebook

    (Spotify – Podcast)

    The Kellie Fennell Podcast | Podcast on Spotify

    (TikTok)

    Kellie Fennell Fitness (@kelliefennellfitness) | TikTok

    Kellie on my Business podcast:

    https://briankeanefitness.com/business-podcast/79-online-business-course-graduate-kellie-fennell/

    How to move your personal training business online course

    https://briankeanefitness.com/product/online-business-course/

  • Ashleigh is a health coach, podcast host, and author with more than ten years of experience.

    She is a former nationally ranked natural figure competitor, and has competed in powerlifting and CrossFit.

    She holds a CrossFit Strongman Certification, CrossFit Olympic Lifting Certification, Primal Blueprint Coaching Certification, Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certification, and a Certification in Applied Women’s Physiology and Training, and is one of the leading authorities in understanding the nutrient density of animal protein – her first book, It Takes Guts, is all about the health benefits of organ meats. Her latest cookbook is called Carnivore-ish.

    She’s developed a range of coaching programs and workshops aimed at improving physical strength, overall wellness, and a deeper understanding of our bodies and optimal health, including her Jacked Back pull-up program, Muscle Science for Women, and the Strength Training for Women Specialist Certification for coaches.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    · Why we need to avoid restrictive diets, chronic cardio, and overtraining to maintain hormonal balance and optimal health.

    · Focusing on minimum effective dose and efficient training to achieve desired results without punishing the body.

    · The cultural pressure for women to be small and compact can create barriers to eating more meat and protein-rich foods.

    · The marketing and messaging around food often promote low-calorie, plant-based options as healthy, but these may not be nutritionally well-rounded or satiating.

    · And much more.

    (Website)

    https://ashleighvanhouten.com/

    (Instagram)

    @themusclemaven

    (Youtube)

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_GhhhlscBxmxegMraXYXJQ/featured

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/themusclemaven

    (Books)

    https://ashleighvanhouten.com/pages/book

    https://ashleighvanhouten.com/pages/carnivoreish

    (LinkedIn)

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleigh-vanhouten-09177356

    (Latest Blog post)

    https://ashleighvanhouten.com/blogs/news/three-ways-to-improve-your-workouts-today-without-changing-your-programming

    https://ashleighvanhouten.com/blogs/news/protein-butter-cup-recipe

    (Reel)

    https://www.instagram.com/reel/C84iIPMOWwZ/

  • Josh is a Holistic Nutritionist, specialising in Crohn’s and Colitis, and other related gut issues.

    After reversing over 250 cases of Crohn’s and colitis (previously thought to be impossible to fix), he’s been connected to some of the world’s most renowned doctors.

    He’s since been recruited to the Priority Health Academy as a medical lecturer, helping educate doctors on the holistic approach to gut health, and inflammatory bowel disease; and has launched a top 2.5% globally ranked podcast. ReversABLE: The Ultimate Gut Health Podcast and is available everywhere podcasts are found

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    IBS and IBD (Crohn's and colitis) are on a spectrum of severity and have similar symptoms.

    The gut microbiome plays a crucial role in detoxification, hormonal balance, immune regulation, digestion, and nutrient production.

    Toxins, microbial imbalances, and diet/nutrient deficiencies are the main reasons for developing IBD.

    The modern diet and exposure to toxins disrupt the balance of the gut microbiome. Addressing the root causes of gut issues is crucial for reversing bowel disease and improving gut health.

    Toxins, inflammation, and nutrient deficiencies contribute to gut imbalances and should be addressed.

    The gut is connected to various diseases and conditions, and addressing gut health can have a positive impact on overall health.

    The five steps to reverse bowel disease are drainage, removing the problem, replenishing nutrients, rebuilding the microbiome, and rejuvenating the immune system.

    Gut issues can be reversed, and there is hope for those struggling with bowel diseases.

    Today's podcast is sponsored by my 1:1 online coaching program:

    https://briankeanefitness.com/one-to-one-online-coaching

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/joshdech.health

    (Podcast)

    https://www.reversablepod.com/

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/ibdsolutions/

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/joshdech.health

    (Instagram)

    https://www.instagram.com/joshdech.health/

    (Youtube)

    https://www.youtube.com/@GutHealthSolution

    (LinkedIN)

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-dech-5a1582106/

    https://gutsolution.ca

  • A wonderful conversation with Brendan from Scale X.. This was a very wide ranging podcast (episode description below) so I hope it helps those who need it.

    You can subscribe to the Scale X podcast here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/2HT2fiGVEK0KrjrWAj0Giv

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    In today’s episode of ScaleX Insider, I had an enlightening conversation with Brian Keane, a renowned figure in the Irish health and fitness industry. Brian shared why intuitive fitness is the next big trend and how plant medicines profoundly changed his life. He also discussed how leveraging social media helped scale his fitness business, emphasising the importance of living in the now and how this mindset transformed his life. Brian opened up about overcoming challenges and his journey to authenticity, highlighting the key to wellness by finding what works for you. He delved into the mental keys to high energy, the healing power of Ayahuasca in addressing past traumas, and the rise of intuitive fitness as a holistic approach to well-being.

  • Martin Pytela is a functional medicine expert and metabolic typing coach

    He is also the founder and CEO of Life Enthusiast which offers his Health Coach services based on Metabolic Typing, a method that helps determine which foods and supplements will be most appropriate for you.

    You may already be aware that what heals one person may make another one worse and that’s where his expertise lays.

    He is also the host of the Life Enthusiast Podcast which you can find everywhere podcast are found.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s show:

    · How mercury fillings can have a significant impact on overall health and should be addressed to restore well-being (his personal story)

    · Why metabolic typing can help to determine the ideal macronutrient balance for individuals based on their dominant metabolic system.

    · Understanding the connection between physiology and mindset is crucial for achieving holistic health.

    · Ancestral diet plays a role in determining the optimal nutrition for individuals. Understanding your metabolic type can help optimize your diet and achieve health goals

    · Carbohydrate, fat, and protein requirements vary based on individual metabolic types

    · Personalized nutrition is key to long-term success and why.

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my certified Nutrition Course: https://briankeanefitness.com/nutrition-course

    (Website)

    https://www.life-enthusiast.com/

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/LifeEnthusiastContact

    (Youtube)

    https://www.youtube.com/Life-Enthusiast

    (Twitter)

    https://twitter.com/lifentco

  • Solo Q+A with Brian.

    1. Basics to be more fit and healthy, so much info can be overwhelming. 01:09

    2. Would you take an intuitive eating approach or a calorie centre approach working with clients? 07:43

    3. Cutting out processed foods, struggling with cravings in the late evening? 15:08

    4. Struggling to hit my daily fats target, fall short by 30g nearly every day, any tips? 22:17

    5. "Go to" in emergencies or when you’ve no food prepared? It's easy to go off track when there is only crap in the cupboard or on the go. 33:48

    6. Training for a marathon, how do you balance between deficit and having enough fuel for the body?

    7. How many calories do we need in our bodies for everyday life? 39:18

    1:1 Online Coaching with Brian (12 week program)

    https://briankeanefitness.com/one-to-one-online-coaching

    All my books on Amazon:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=brian+keane&crid=K5FWAKZ9THQX&sprefix=brian+%2Caps%2C367&ref=nb_sb_noss_2

  • After years of thinking that low energy, low libido, joint pain, and lackluster performance in the gym were just a part of the natural aging process, Adam didn’t realize that his hormone health was suboptimal and sabotaging his health and happiness.

    His personal experience offers a unique point of view to holistic health and mindset that we are going to unpack in today’s show.

    Through his work with Blokes Men’s Health and Joi Women’s Wellness, Adam is at the forefront of empowering individuals to take control of their health journey. He is passionate about helping others to understand the importance of hormone health and how it can impact every aspect of their lives. From energy levels to mood and performance, optimizing hormone balance can lead to profound transformations in overall well-being.

    Here are some of the thing we talked about in today’s podcast:

    Hormonal health is crucial for energy levels, mood, and overall well-being.

    Functional medicine takes a more comprehensive approach to hormone testing and treatment compared to traditional medicine.

    Nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle factors play a significant role in maintaining hormonal balance.

    Peptides like BPC 157 can be effective for joint pain and recovery. Peptide therapy can be an effective tool for joint recovery and repair, especially when combined with nutrition, cold exposure, contrast therapy, and sleep.

    Education and awareness are key in understanding the benefits of peptide therapy and overcoming the stigma associated with low testosterone in men.

    Understanding one's own body through diagnostic lab reports is essential for identifying deficiencies and taking targeted steps to improve hormonal health.

    Improving hormonal health can have a significant positive impact on energy levels, libido, and overall well-being, allowing individuals to show up as their best selves in relationships and other areas of life.

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my BKF Online Group Coaching Program

    https://briankeanefitness.com/bkf-online

    (Instagram)

    https://www.instagram.com/admandew/

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553118971640

    (Associated websites)

    https://blokes.co/

    https://choosejoi.co/

    (Twitter/X)

    https://x.com/admandew

    (Social media post on Hormone health-@getblokes)

    https://www.instagram.com/admandew/reel/C3OTUktuEgO/

    (Social media post on Hormone levels)

    https://www.instagram.com/admandew/reel/Cz4jjxVuqQh/

  • Nichola is a specialist Registered Dietitian (BSc hons, PG Dip, MSc) with over fifteen years of clinical experience working for the NHS as well as privately.

    She shares inspiring content to over 100,000 followers on social media and has appeared on TV multiple times - Nichola is a regular on BBC Breakfast, ITV Tonight and Channels 4 and 5, and regularly provides commentary to numerous tabloids and press outlets.

    She advocates for a better relationship with food, so that others can build healthier habits that lead to lasting change.

    She is also the author of the new book How Not To Eat Ultra-Process, Your 4 week Plan For Life Changing Healthier Habits!

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    Understanding the nuances of processed foods and the differences between processed and ultra-processed foods is essential for making informed dietary choices.

    Consuming highly processed foods can have disadvantages, such as impacting energy levels and nutrient intake, and it's crucial to prioritize whole foods and nutrient-dense options.

    Online nutrition information can contribute to health anxieties and misinformation, and it's important to critically evaluate sources and seek evidence-based guidance from qualified professionals.

    Navigating nutrition information online can be challenging due to conflicting advice and unregulated sources.

    Understanding head, heart, and stomach hunger can help in making mindful food choices.

    Fasting may have different implications for women, and individual context should be considered.

    The power of food for skin health lies in nourishment and what is added to the diet.

    Approaching nutrition from a perspective of addition and abundance is more beneficial than focusing on subtraction and scarcity.

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my BKF Online Program:

    https://briankeanefitness.com/bkf-online

    (Website)

    http://nicsnutrition.com/

    (Twitter / X)

    https://x.com/nicsnutrition

    (Instagram)

    https://www.instagram.com/nicsnutrition/

    (Youtube)

    https://www.youtube.com/nicsnutrition

    Her new book:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Not-Eat-Ultra-Processed-life-changing/dp/1529940117/ref=asc_df_1529940117/?tag=googshopuk-21&linkCode=df0&hvadid=697364111492&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15625223310232723756&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1007864&hvtargid=pla-2332339303124&psc=1&mcid=0e105306ee49367ca7628c893e36e8cf&th=1&psc=1&gad_source=1

  • We're gonna quite meta today. This is a bonus episode from a bonus episode for my recent appearance on my friend's Nathalie Lennon's podcast 'The Dating Games' - I hope it helps whoever needs to hear it.

    We recorded it a couple of months ago and Nat released it a few weeks ago.

    You can follow and subscribe to Nat's podcast here:

    https://open.spotify.com/show/221tK7vSC5bDqgXW4ItQw2

    "Your bonus 'QUICKFIRE' episode with Brian Keane! Nathalie throws some questions at Brian which yield some fun, interesting & thought provoking answers! Expect some chat about what traits he thinks are necessary from a partner, what needs he believes should be met, his most 'unusual' first date, sex drive thought, soulmates & much more"

  • Jennifer and Karden are nervous system medicine practitioners.

    They both advocate that we can heal our bodies and minds through nervous system regulation.

    They delve into somatic therapy, polyvagal theory, the vagus nerve, and mind-body connection. As co-founders of the esteemed healing collective Somia International, their programs have empowered thousands to overcome chronic pain and attain nervous system balance.

    In their new book The Secret Language Of The Body they expand on their process of developing internal awareness: A-I-R. This process moves through the three stages of regulation: Awareness, Interruption and Redesign.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    The dangers of Superman syndrome and when people ask “how do you do it all?”

    The three stages of nervous system regulation

    When to go into the bullseye of trauma and when to ease into it

    Checking in with triggers and finding the original character and asking its hysterical, its historical.

    And much more.

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my BKF Online Program:

    https://briankeanefitness.com/bkf-online

    (Website)

    https://somiainternational.com/

    (Instagram)

    Jennifer Mann (@iamjenmann) • Instagram photos and videos

    https://www.instagram.com/kardenrabin/?hl=en

    Book:

    https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-secret-language-of-the-body-jennifer-mannkarden-rabin?variant=41196138594338

  • Today's bonus is a very different episode. It's my recent appearance on my friend's Nathalie Lennon's podcast 'The Dating Games' - I hope it helps whoever needs to hear it.

    We recorded it a couple of months ago and Nat released it a few weeks ago.

    You can follow and subscribe to Nat's podcast here:

    https://open.spotify.com/show/221tK7vSC5bDqgXW4ItQw2

    "Brian Keane joins your host Nathalie Lennon for the very first episode of Season 3 of The Dating Games to open up about the difficult heartbreak journey he went through after his engagement ended."
  • Scott is a wall street journal best-selling author of Ultralearning: Accelerate Your Career, Master Hard Skills and Outsmart the Competition. His work has been featured in The New York Times, BBC, TEDx, Business Insider and More. His new book Get Better at Anything – 12 Maxims for Mastery is available now. It explores why it’s so difficult for people to learn new skills, arguing that three factors must be met to make advancement possible, and offering 12 maxims to improve the way we learn.

    The MIT CHALLENGE:

    "In 2012, I decided to try to learn MIT’s 4-year undergraduate computer science curriculum in 12 months, without taking any classes. I was successful in passing the final exams for 33 classes and completing the required programming projects. You can view my TEDx Talk regarding the challenge" Scott H.Young.

    I’m currently learning Spanish (a mental challenge) and Muay Thai (a physical challenge) so this episode will be great for anyone looking to learn a skill; and the framework Scott created to do so.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s show:

    How building permanent habits requires understanding the carrying cost and reducing the effort required to sustain them.

    The role motivation plays in pursuing difficult goals, and reducing friction can help sustain motivation.

    The misconception around traditional learning styles and why it has little evidence to support it.

    The secret with desirable difficulties, such as variable practice and retrieval practice; and how it can enhance learning and memory retention.

    Unlearning old skills and techniques may be necessary when learning something new.

    The principles of retrieval and retention in Ultra Learning have been particularly impactful for readers. Invest time in meta-learning before starting a new skill or subject.

    Why you need to expose yourself to your fears to overcome them and reduce anxiety.

    And much more.

    Today’s podcast is sponsored my 1:1 online coaching. Email [email protected] for more information.

    (Website)

    https://www.scotthyoung.com/

    (Instagram)

    https://www.instagram.com/scotthyoung/

    (LinkedIN)

    https://ca.linkedin.com/in/scott-h-young-867ab21

    (Spotify)

    https://open.spotify.com/show/0VudblxhBeUzbMw9fcgDQk

    (Twitter)

    http://twitter.com/scotthyoung/

    (Youtube)

    https://www.youtube.com/user/ScottHYoungVid

    (Facebook)

    https://www.facebook.com/AuthorScottYoung/

    (Newsletter)

    https://www.scotthyoung.com/blog/newsletter/

  • Solo mindset podcast

    You’re better to be at the bottom of the ladder against the right wall than halfway up the ladder against the wrong wall. 01:43

    Comparison is a never-ending hamster wheel and it will spin out of control if you let it. 13:09

    If you’re tired, learn to rest, not to quit. 28:55

    If your reaction is hysterical, it's possibly historical. 36:54

    What’s meant for you won’t pass you (even if it doesn’t feel like that at the time) and what didn’t work out, possibly did if you give it enough time. 44:11

    Just be nicer to yourself, life is hard enough at the best of times, and beating yourself up rarely helps. 50:08

    You can’t control anything that happens to you, but you can control how you react to it. 55:58

    Today’s podcast is sponsored by my business mentorship and coaching program:

    https://briankeanefitness.com/mentorship-and-business-coaching

    BKF Online Coaching Program:

    https://briankeanefitness.com/bkf-online

  • Today’s podcast is sponsored by BKF Online Coaching Program

    https://briankeanefitness.com/bkf-online

    Brandon is a Mental Performance Coach with over fifteen years of experience coaching professional athletes, entrepreneurs, and executives.

    His journey includes creating an online fitness community that united over a million people and his fitness videos have amassed over 100 million views and is the author of the book Programmed To Fail: How to Break Through Your Mental Blocks and Achieve Greatness.

    Some of his client list includes UFC legend Chris Weidman, MMA fighter Sean Brady, Super Middleweight Champion Shane Mosley Jr. (who has been undefeated ever since they started working together), NFL’s Jaelan Phillips, Cy Young award-winning pitcher Shane Bieber, and NHL veteran Ryan Dzingel, just to name a few.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast.

    Losing 50lbs and finding the fitness lifestyle

    Clear outcome and specific timeline for goals

    Why we self-medicate with food, exercise, drugs or alcohol if we feel out of alignment

    How to stop overthinking and feeling what’s going on in your body

    Getting over the scarcity and 'lack' mindset

    And more.

    (Website)

    Home - Brandon Epstein (thebrandonepstein.com)

    (Instagram)

    Brandon Epstein (@brandonepstein_) • Instagram photos and videos

    (Youtube)

    Brandon Epstein - YouTube

    (Twitter)

    Brandon Epstein (@brandonepstein_) / X (twitter.com)

    (Tiktok)

    Brandon Epstein (@zenmasterep) | TikTok

    (Book)

  • A wonderful conversation with an incredible person, I hope you enjoy this bonus episode.

    You can subscribe to Kellie's podcast here:

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/5m3TJgewaenLb8XtxRsdfK

    "From mentor to friend, Brian Keane has been part of my life for the last 5 years. He's a wealth of knowledge when it comes to physical health but in this chat, he opens up about his past struggles with mental health.

    I can't wait for you to listen to this episode, it's so valuable. We chat about our personal stories and how we've transformed our lives.

    Enjoy, and share it with someone you think needs to hear it x"

  • Thais is a best-selling author, counsellor, speaker, and leader in the personal development field.

    She founded The Personal Development School to provide a more accessible, authentic way to transform your life. Utilizing the Gibson Integrated Attachment Theory™, she empowers individuals to overcome their attachment styles and reprogram any limiting thoughts and behaviors, creating long-lasting and enlightening change.

    She has been recognized by Psychology Today, Time Business News, The New York Post, Yahoo! News, Success Magazine, CEO Weekly, and many other outlets for her cutting-edge research on the subconscious mind and personal transformation.

    Thais has a Ph.D. and is certified in over 13 modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, NLP, Somatic Processing, and Trauma Work.

    Through her academic training and client-based research, Thais has created renowned and inspiring courses for personal development, growth, and relationships. These teachings have been distilled into the in-depth programs, courses, and modules inside of The Personal Development School.

    Here are some of things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    Attachment styles are subconscious rules we have for love and connection that are formed in childhood.

    Our subconscious mind plays a significant role in our beliefs, thoughts, emotions, and actions.

    Core wounds from childhood are stored in the subconscious mind and can impact our relationships.

    Reprogramming core wounds can be done through techniques like autosuggestion and meeting our unmet needs.

    Coping mechanisms are subconscious strategies to meet our needs or provide relief from negative thoughts and beliefs.

    Understanding and addressing core wounds is crucial for developing healthier coping mechanisms.

    Setting boundaries around coping mechanisms can be beneficial for emotional well-being.

    Practicing vulnerability in small increments through exposure work can help individuals overcome their fear of unpacking uncomfortable emotions and experiences.

    Self-compassion is essential on the journey of healing, and taking responsibility for personal growth is key to creating positive change.

    And much more.

    Link to her free attachment-style quiz: Quiz

    Link to her book, LEARNING LOVE: Book

    Listeners can use brian25off for a discounted rate at The Personal Development School

    (Website)

    Personal Development | Attachment Styles | The Personal Development School

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    Thais Gibson (@thaisgibson) • Instagram photos and videos

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    Russell is an MD and Anxiety/Neuroscience Expert.

    As a physician, somatic intuitive, certified yoga instructor, meditation teacher, and a professional stand-up comedian who struggled with crippling anxiety for decades and has finally healed, he is here to personally guide people through non-traditional treatments for anxiety.

    Using a combination of neuroscience, somatic work and psychedelics, he’s uncovered a brand-new way of approaching and healing anxiety in himself and his patients. Instead of your anxiety completely controlling you, he will show you how to completely control your anxiety.

    He is also the author of the book Anxiety Rx A New Prescription for Anxiety Relief from the Doctor Who Created It.

    Here are some of the things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    Anxiety is deeply rooted in the body and requires a somatic approach for effective treatment.

    The alarm anxiety cycle explains the connection between trauma, body sensations, and anxious thoughts.

    Psychedelics and alternative therapies offer potential solutions for anxiety relief, but somatic therapy is a crucial foundation for healing.

    Understanding the body-mind disconnect and addressing childhood trauma are essential for managing anxiety.

    The resistance to body-based therapy and the role of addictions in avoiding self-love are important considerations in anxiety treatment. Psychedelics can be a potential treatment for anxiety, but the timing and approach are crucial.

    Anxiety creates a sense of control, and psychedelics take away that sense of control, making it challenging for individuals with anxiety.

    Uncertainty is the foundation of healing, and embracing uncertainty is essential for overcoming anxiety.

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  • David is one of the world’s foremost experts on grief and loss.

    His experience with thousands of people on the edge of life and death has taught him the secrets to living a happy and fulfilled life, even afterlife’s tragedies.

    He is the author of six books, including his most recent bestselling book, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief. He co authored two books with Elisabeth Kubler Ross, including On Grief and Grieving updated her 5 stages for grief. His first book, The Needs of The Dying received praise from Saint (Mother) Teresa.

    David’s personal experience as a child witnessing a mass shooting while his mother was dying in a hospital helped him begin his journey. For most of his life, David has taught physicians, nurses, counselors, police, and first responders about the end of life, trauma, and grief.

    He facilitates talks, workshops and retreats for those experiencing grief. However, despite his vast knowledge on grief, his life was turned upside down by the sudden death of his twenty-one-year-old son. It inspired him to write his newest book, Finding Meaning.

    He is someone whose work has had a profound impact on my life in recent months and the world is truly a better place because of him being here.

    He is also the founder of www.grief.com which has over five million visits yearly from 167 countries.

    Here are some of things we talked about in today’s podcast:

    The worst loss is the one you're going through; comparing losses only harms yourself.

    Heartbreak is a form of grief, and all endings are a type of death.

    The stages of grief are not a linear process; everyone experiences them differently.

    Changing the story we tell ourselves about grief can help in the healing process.

    Grief must be witnessed by others; isolation only prolongs the healing journey. Our true essence is love, and all other voices are our old wounds.

    Allow yourself to walk through the pain and face it, as running from it will only prolong the healing process.

    Grief is messy and non-linear; it's important to allow the messiness and be with where you are.

    Be with your grief but don't let it become your identity; find healing by not letting past events control your decisions and actions.

    Finding meaning in grief and loss is about who we become and how we show up in the world.

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