54 episodes

As one of the most recognised thought leaders in mental health, Mitch interviews guests from around the world to educate and inspire others to maximise their emotional wellbeing.

Mitch Wallis Podcast Mitch Wallis

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As one of the most recognised thought leaders in mental health, Mitch interviews guests from around the world to educate and inspire others to maximise their emotional wellbeing.

    Mitch Wallis - your fear of failure is impacting your ability to connect

    Mitch Wallis - your fear of failure is impacting your ability to connect

    In episode 56, Mitch Wallis is back with another short-solo and this time he's unpacking the fear of failure and how it might be negatively impacting our ability to connect with others.



    This episode covers:

    - What is failure and how does it impact us
    - Why it's holding you back from connecting
    - My personal experience with failure
    - How to re-define your meaning of failure
    - Embracing your humanness



    Stay connected:

    www.instagram.com/mitch.wallis

    • 9 min
    Mitch Wallis: 8 Laws to Effective Boundaries

    Mitch Wallis: 8 Laws to Effective Boundaries

    In episode 54, Mitch Wallis is back with a solo deep dive into the heavily opinionated world of boundaries.

    A psychology buzz word that has gained a lot of traction in the wellness world and news stories over the past few years - from Jonah Hall to The Holistic Psychologist - everybody has a strong take on what it means to keep themselves safe and sane.

    Have we gone too far in our boundary setting? Are we blurring them with rules and expectations? And are they the same in all relationships? Mitch gets honest about how he partially disagrees with his idol and boundaries queen, Brené Brown - and shares why as he unpacks his 8 laws to effective boundaries...

    Stay connected:
    www.instagram.com/mitch.wallis
    mitchwallis.com.au

    • 13 min
    Psychiatrist Dr Tony Mastroianni: why we need to stop treating mental illness solely with medication

    Psychiatrist Dr Tony Mastroianni: why we need to stop treating mental illness solely with medication

    In episode 53, Mitch Wallis speaks to Dr Tony Mastroianni, a psychiatrist with over 30 years' experience in clinical practice. Tony specialises in the treatment of ADHD and schizophrenia, and is the founder of the Focalength Method™, a holistic approach to treatment that takes a 360 view of a person in order to help them get well, and stay well.



    This episode covers:


    Moving medicine away from diagnosis towards a holistic model of care
    Why we need to look outside of the mind when treating mental illness
    What is the Focalength Method™ and how we can all apply the principals
    His work specialising in ADHD and the elements that are often-overlooked
    Modern day mental illnesses - where we've gone wrong with treatment
    A deep dive into the impact of our core beliefs and attachment styles



    Stay Connected:

    www.focalength.com.au

    www.instagram/mitch.wallis

    • 1 hr 36 min
    Maddy MacRae: on having 3 million followers and a secret anxiety about creating content

    Maddy MacRae: on having 3 million followers and a secret anxiety about creating content

    In episode 52, Mitch Wallis speaks to Maddy MacRae, a comedy creator who exploded onto the scene during lockdown with her hilarious and relatable skits about sex, dating and everything in-between. We go deep and explore previously untouched topics such as her mental health journey, her sexuality and the reality of life online.



    This episode covers:


    rising quickly to online success but struggling internally
    her experience with therapy and navigating severe anxiety
    an obsessive concern that kept her paralysed on content creation
    navigating the rollercoaster of going viral online and chasing validation
    how to audit your belief system, build thick skin and stop people pleasing
    exploring sexuality, attachment style and enmeshment in her relationships



    Stay connected:

    www.instagram.com/maddy_macrae_

    www.tiktok.com/@maddy_macrae_

    www.instagram.com/mitch.wallis



    Have feedback to share, questions you want answered or
    guests you want to see on the show? Get in touch: contact@mitchwallis.com

    • 48 min
    Gaj Ravichandra: the unusual #1 skill that high performers possess

    Gaj Ravichandra: the unusual #1 skill that high performers possess

    In episode 51, Mitch Wallis speaks to Gaj, a highly sought-after performance coach recognized for his effective leadership training techniques and passion for helping clients reach higher potential. For over 20 years, Gaj has worked with leading organizations and individuals to enhance productivity, maximize performance, and accelerate growth. As a Registered psychologist, Gaj leans on his psychology training to deliver the most effective evidence-based solutions to his clients that are proven to enhance potential and performance.



    This episode covers:


    the unique skill that all high performers possess
    the biggest limiting beliefs that stop people succeeding
    how to move past defeat and into true resilience
    #1 thing you're doing wrong if you want to get promoted
    why all high performers are a little bit f*cked up



    Stay connected:

    https://kompassconsultancy.com/www.instagram.com/gajravichandra

    www.instagram.com/mitch.wallis



    Have feedback to share, questions you want answered or
    guests you want to see on the show? Get in touch: contact@mitchwallis.com



    Watch the full episode on YouTube:

    https://youtu.be/8fRx_64RQR4

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Sonny Jane Wise: "at 4 years old, my Psychiatrist called me a narcissist"

    Sonny Jane Wise: "at 4 years old, my Psychiatrist called me a narcissist"

    Sonny Jane is a multi-neurodivergent, queer, and disabled public speaker, advocate, and author with a strong social media presence. Sonny was diagnosed as a child and grew up only hearing a deficit narrative about their neurodivergence. Since then, they have gone on to build an audience of over 100,000 people online, have written ‘The Neurodivergent Friendly Workbook of DBT Skills’, and works with organisations all over Australia to help change the narrative around neurodivergence. Sonny is a brilliant educator and all-round wonderful human.



    The episode covers...


    Sonny's journey to self and being exposed to psychiatric care as young as 4
    the difference between mental health disorders and neurodivergence
    breaking down ADHD, autism, and mental illness - are labels helpful or harmful?
    why suddenly everybody seems to be getting a late ADHD diagnosis
    the most powerful skill you can harness when you don't understand or agree



    You can connect with Sonny here:www.instagram.com/livedexperienceeducator

    www.livedexperienceeducator.com

    • 1 hr

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