1 hr 41 min

Lyndon Purcell & Martin Refalo: Pros & Cons of Imposter Syndrome (Part 2) | Life Beyond Fitness Ep.60 Life Beyond Fitness hosted by Austin Current

    • Health & Fitness

In today’s episode, I continue my discussion with Lyndon and Martin from JPS Education based out of Melbourne, Australia. JPS is one of the world’s top education companies within the fitness industry, and Lyndon and Martin act as the Manager of Education Services and Education Coordinator — which is no small feat with the caliber of information these guys produce.

We have a lengthy, nuanced, discussion over the pros and cons of imposter syndrome. We touch on a few other notable topics, but the main theme is around the nuances within this rather hazy topic.

This is Part 2 of 2. If you would like to go back and listen to Part 1, you can do so by clicking here.



The JPS Education Portal: https://www.jpshealthandfitness.com.au/product/jps-education-portal

The Portal is one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date resources for lifters and coaches wanting to enhance their education and understanding of all things training and nutrition for strength and physique optimization.



Find Martin on the Internet:

Instagram: @mrfitness__

Website: https://www.jpshealthandfitness.com.au/team/martin-refalo



Find Lyndon on the Internet:

Instagram: @l.j.purcell

Website: https://thereforethink.org



Find Austin on the Internet:

Instagram: @austincurrent_

Website: https://www.physiquedevelopment.com



If you enjoyed the episode and would like to support the podcast, I would ask for you to please head over to iTunes or Apple Podcasts and leave me a 5-star review and tell a friend about the podcast. If you’re here from Instagram, share a screenshot of the podcast on your story — be sure to tag me @austincurrent_.



Enjoy the conversation!



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Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media

Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com

Email: david@inpostmedia.com



© 2020 Austin Current

In today’s episode, I continue my discussion with Lyndon and Martin from JPS Education based out of Melbourne, Australia. JPS is one of the world’s top education companies within the fitness industry, and Lyndon and Martin act as the Manager of Education Services and Education Coordinator — which is no small feat with the caliber of information these guys produce.

We have a lengthy, nuanced, discussion over the pros and cons of imposter syndrome. We touch on a few other notable topics, but the main theme is around the nuances within this rather hazy topic.

This is Part 2 of 2. If you would like to go back and listen to Part 1, you can do so by clicking here.



The JPS Education Portal: https://www.jpshealthandfitness.com.au/product/jps-education-portal

The Portal is one of the most comprehensive and up-to-date resources for lifters and coaches wanting to enhance their education and understanding of all things training and nutrition for strength and physique optimization.



Find Martin on the Internet:

Instagram: @mrfitness__

Website: https://www.jpshealthandfitness.com.au/team/martin-refalo



Find Lyndon on the Internet:

Instagram: @l.j.purcell

Website: https://thereforethink.org



Find Austin on the Internet:

Instagram: @austincurrent_

Website: https://www.physiquedevelopment.com



If you enjoyed the episode and would like to support the podcast, I would ask for you to please head over to iTunes or Apple Podcasts and leave me a 5-star review and tell a friend about the podcast. If you’re here from Instagram, share a screenshot of the podcast on your story — be sure to tag me @austincurrent_.



Enjoy the conversation!



----



Produced by: David Margittai | In Post Media

Website: https://www.inpostmedia.com

Email: david@inpostmedia.com



© 2020 Austin Current

1 hr 41 min

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