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After a near-death experience, Brian Pennie a former heroin addict for 15 years made a decision that transformed his entire existence.
Brian went from rock bottom to becoming a leading advocate for empowering others to overcome trauma and addiction. Today, he is a neuroscientist and resilience specialist.
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Living by a values-based framework Shifting your self-narrative & beliefsReconditioning the brain's fear responseAffirmations & gratitudeThe story of the chicken & eaglePlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Eímear Noone, an Irish composer and conductor, made history in 2020 by becoming the first woman to conduct at the Oscars.
Eímear offers insights into how her upbringing shaped her work through the lens of Irish culture and values. In this conversation, experience her incredible journey of daring to dream big and turning dreams into reality through perseverance, community, and creativity.
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Dropping the "island mentality"Finding positivity and growth from dissatisfactionManaging performance anxietyThe value of dreaming bigSelf-kindness & setting personal boundariesPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Neuroscientist and science communicator Sarah McKay examines the impact of digital overload on mental health.
Our evolutionary history has not prepared us to manage the relentless influx of information from technology — a fundamental mismatch that can deteriorate mental wellbeing.
Sarah discusses how the brain responds to the constant barrage from a neuroscience perspective and the potential mental health risks associated with excessive tech consumption.
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Impact of digital overload on mental healthHow our brains function & respond to digital stimuliDealing with griefSleep, nutrition, exercise & spending time in natureBenefits of real-world interactions on mental wellbeingPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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When former American Gladiator Dan "Nitro" Clark suffered a heart attack, it forced him to confront his reality.
For decades, Dan had buried the trauma of witnessing his brother's death at a young age, believing he had to suppress his emotions because "big boys don't cry." Surviving the heart attack drove Dan to unpack the grief he'd avoided for so long.
From the arena of American Gladiators to a #1 Netflix docuseries, Dan's transformation story inspires others facing adversity.
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Dealing with traumaLeaving “Nitro” behind to live authentically A life-changing way to practice gratitudeBig boys don’t cry, but men doSpreading positivity through kindnessPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Pete Paciorek, also known as Dr. "Coach Pete" is the Head of Leadership & Character Development at the prestigious IMG Academy. He believes leaders need to prioritise building relationships and culture before getting too caught up in strategy.
This episode explores a research-backed framework for cultivating well-rounded strengths beyond just skills and "Xs and Os." You’ll also discover the best thing parents can say after their child's match.
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The four domains of characterStrategies for intentional culture-buildingSupporting young athletes' developmentThe PRIMED model for successPrioritising relationshipsPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Content warning: this episode covers the topic of suicide and depression. If you need resources or support, talk to your GP or a relevant health practitioner.
In today's uncertain times, much feels beyond our control. Yet, how we respond is always our choice.
Gerry is Ireland’s leading Health and Performance coach who designs and delivers powerful transformational experiences. In this episode, he brings hope and resilience, emphasising that while many external factors remain beyond our control, our response to them is a matter of choice.
You’ll hear how developing self-awareness, practising mindfulness, and questioning limiting beliefs help overcome self-doubt and help you live from a place of empowerment.
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Overcoming anxiety & self-doubtLifestyle factors that influence your health Beliefs, universe and humanityPrioritising self-care Developing an empowered mindsetPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Learn how elite performers think and operate, drawing on over a decade of working with US Army Special Operations and top sports teams.
Chris Johnson is the scientific performance advisor for S2 Cognition. He has worked with the Golden State Warriors, Pittsburgh Pirates, and the Navy SEAL team programme.
As Chris reveals, we’re not all born to become Special Forces operators, but that's ok - as personal success is a balance between capitalising on your innate abilities and working with your limitations too.
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What brain scans reveal about elite operatorsThe science behind finding star talentMaking decisions in fractions of a secondHow selfishness, distrust & deceit are our natureDealing with anxiety and discontentment Balancing ability and training for peak performanceValues, self-awareness, growth & learningPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Step into the explorer mindset and go to the edges of human potential with Andy Walshe, a globally recognised leader in elite human performance.
As a former head of Red Bull's elite programmes, Walshe oversaw record-breaking projects such as Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking jump from space and created intense experiential boot camps using unpredictable scenarios - like inducing stage fright, or facing off with a bear - to push top athletes beyond their perceived limits.
We explore:
High-performance & immersive programmes at Red BullAssessing athletes' performance in high-pressure situationsBeing truly human in an increasingly digital world Enjoying the journey of life and pursuing goalsUsing data to overcome stress triggersPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Often, we think the future is far away, but leading futurist and humanist Gerd Leonhard says the future is already here, and it’s better than we think.
As technology rapidly advances and may exceed human capabilities, Gerd highlights the necessity for a harmonious balance between technology and human values.
We explore:
Developing a "future ready" mindset in an hour a dayGerd's vision of The Good Future Rethinking economic models to prioritise people, planet, purpose & prosperityEthical considerations and regulations for AIMoravec's Paradox: What’s simple for humans is hard for AI & vice versaPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Kieran Read, a former Crusaders and All Blacks captain, applies lessons from rugby to leadership coaching.
Kieran's journey began at a small Auckland school, where he had never thought he'd get anywhere near All Blacks. However, Kieran demonstrates through passion and dedication that anything is possible.
His hard work saw him becoming captain, winning two World Cups, and impacting a number of young players.
We explore:
Transitioning from rugby to leadership coachingInsights into All Blacks cultureThe cultural significance and meanings behind the HakaQualities of a good leader How to deal with pressureFatherhood and being presentPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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William Trubridge, a 7x World Champion freediver who holds 18 world records, takes us on a journey into the world of freediving. Renowned for his groundbreaking achievements, including diving to 102m with no fins, William shares the mindset required to excel in the extreme sport.
William's insights go beyond freediving.
We explore:
When trusting teammates is an absolute necessity for safety and survivalThe human aquatic potential in freedivingDeveloping a mental immune system to programme the subconscious mindPractical techniques to apply in any stressful situationReflecting on a near-death experience during a freediving accident in 2020Balancing love, discipline and challenge as a father to prepare his children for lifePlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Performance Coach Owen Eastwood known for his exceptional work with high performing organisations, including the England football team and the British Olympic team, draws on his own Maori ancestry and Whakapapa, a Maori concept that embodies our universal human need to belong and applies it to building high performing teams.
We explore:
Creating a high performing environment anchored in a sense of belongingDealing with the trauma of childhood lossConnecting people to a shared identity, history and purposeThe concept of Whakapapa and its application in team settingsWhy building great teams is a spiritual exerciseLeaders taking responsibility for the game plan and strategyKeeping leadership simple without complex modelsPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Eric Larsen is the first and only person to go to the South Pole, North Pole and the top of Everest in one year.
As a polar explorer, Eric perceives life's challenges much like the inevitable obstacles on an expedition — it’s all part of the journey.
We explore:
The skills required to effectively lead expeditionsThe most important qualities in teammatesDealing with failureChallenging yourself in extreme conditionsOne of Eric’s biggest takeaways from his cancer diagnosisBalancing fatherhood with expeditionsPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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What does it take to keep a team in a constant state of flow? Jef van den Hout, Founder of Flow Concepts® Group, Team Flow Researcher and Positive Organizational Psychologist unravels climates for optimal collaboration and moments of team flow.
Flow is a holistic sensation that people feel when they act with total involvement and can be a shared experience in a team.
In this fascinating discussion on collective flow, Jef dives into the science around team flow theory and high performance.
We explore:
The background and development of Jef's team flow theoryKey conditions for team flowWhy negative feedback is sometimes necessaryThe role of trust between team members in building psychological safetyThe future of collaboration and coachingPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Brian Ferguson, the Founder and CEO of Arena Labs and Partner + Co-Founder of Liminal Collective is pioneering the field of High Performance Medicine and human performance, enabling frontline medical teams to achieve mastery in their roles while pushing the boundaries of human potential.
Brian takes us through his journey from kitchen table conversations with his mother, a nurse, to working in the White House and serving in the military. These experiences have influenced his outlook on life and informed his understanding of human potential and performance under pressure.
We explore:
Essential tools for high performers making an impact and serving society at their bestMental health and self-care practices for everyone with a focus on healthcare workers Overcoming an attachment to identity and transitioning out of the military Humility, authenticity, and doing hard things that serve a higher purposeResilience and overcoming past failures Coping with family loss in life His motivation to do difficult inner workCelebrating life and fatherhoodPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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World-leading high-altitude mountaineer & ex-SAS Leader, Krishna Thapa reveals how he applies Buddhism and Eastern philosophy to excel in leadership and overcome dark periods of his life.
We explore:
The military mindset required for his recent Everest expedition.Solving problems through forgiveness. Merging Eastern and Western philosophies.The impact of having a clear long-term vision on decision-making. The three principles any leader must adopt which helped Krishna succeed on the battlefield, mountain and in daily life.The Buddhist philosophy and mindset to find inner peace.Please email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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As the first female contestant to win Alone, an extreme wilderness survival experience, Woniya Thibeault shares her story of pushing beyond perceived human limitations just below the Arctic Circle for a combined 143 days.
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What it’s like at the edges of life and death - how far can we push ourselves? Appreciation of life's basics that often get taken for granted.Spirituality and Ancestry and how this helped Woniya throughout her lifeThe importance of celebration and establishing routines in extreme conditions.What happens when you spend so much time alone in isolation. Connection as a survival skill.Transitioning from isolation and extreme wilderness survival to modern society.Please email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
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Former USA #1 and soldier Megan Henry details the strategies and tactics on how she overcame a life-threatening diagnosis to make it back to perform on the world's highest stage
Hear Megan's journey and the challenges she faced after her doctor said she would never be an athlete again.
We explore:
Overcoming physical and mental hurdles after a life-threatening injuryThe relationship between delayed gratification and achievementsUsing the power of the mind for self-healingHow attachment to past successes impact on performanceHow pushing yourself to your edge is the best place to be The power of being immersed in natureLessons learned from not making the Olympic team post-injuryPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
Ready to engineer your life to become your best every day? Cultivate the necessary mindset skills and push performance boundaries with our Discover Your Best programme starting Monday, May 22nd. Join the waitlist today.
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Former Irish and Australian Army officer, Billy Hedderman delves into the elite world of special forces that demands excellence and unwavering focus while sharing his incredible journey back from paralysis.
Be inspired by Billy’s “never give up” mentality and his story from diagnosed quadriplegia to a level of functionality rarely seen after a near-fatal accident on Australia's Sunshine Coast.
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Redefining personal limits for a remarkable recoveryRecounting a near-death experienceMindset shifts required to become the best of the bestHow taking control of your destiny can lead to growth and resilience Understanding leadership as an act of influenceExperiences from serving in the Irish Army including overseas deployments to Bosnia and AfricaPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
Ready to engineer your life to become your best every day? Cultivate the necessary mindset skills and push performance boundaries with our Discover Your Best programme starting Monday, May 22nd. Join the waitlist today.
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GYM+Coffee CEO opens up about leaving the world of sports, stepping out of his comfort zone and into the unknown. Niall Horgan reveals the pivotal moment when he questioned his career path, sparking a journey that led him away from Cork and towards Dublin where he redefined his professional life.
Discover how he then transitioned from large tech companies to co-founding Gym+Coffee, Ireland's largest, fastest-growing and most recognisable active + athleisurewear brand.
We explore:
Life beyond hurlingMindset shifts around sports, status, and identityThe decision to build Gym+Coffee as a community-focused brand Why social is the real benefit of exercise as opposed to running the fastestThe challenges and privileges of running a fast-growing businessPlease email [email protected] if you have any questions about what we discussed today.
Ready to engineer your life to become your best every day? Cultivate the necessary mindset skills and push performance boundaries with our Discover Your Best programme starting Monday, May 8th. Join the waitlist today.
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