7 episodios

We delve into the minds of people from a range of backgrounds, all of whom have gone through periods of adversity, suffered setbacks or navigated obstacles on their career all personal journeys to date. We explore these critical moments in their lives to understand how they reacted to them, and what techniques and processes they utilised to overcome these moments.

We will be speaking with professional and retired athletes, esteemed academics, emergency service professionals, doctors, surgeons and many more in between.

The aim? To try to discover what psychological techniques people use to overcome setbacks, in the hope we can all learn something to help us with our own life journeys.

MindSide Podcast Robert Seaborne, James Morehen, Dave Alder

    • Salud y forma física

We delve into the minds of people from a range of backgrounds, all of whom have gone through periods of adversity, suffered setbacks or navigated obstacles on their career all personal journeys to date. We explore these critical moments in their lives to understand how they reacted to them, and what techniques and processes they utilised to overcome these moments.

We will be speaking with professional and retired athletes, esteemed academics, emergency service professionals, doctors, surgeons and many more in between.

The aim? To try to discover what psychological techniques people use to overcome setbacks, in the hope we can all learn something to help us with our own life journeys.

    S1. Ep5. with Dr. John Fernandes

    S1. Ep5. with Dr. John Fernandes

    Our sixth episode features senior lecturer Dr. John Fernandes. John talks through the burn out and mental fatigue he has experienced throughout his academic path and journey, coming to a breaking point recently. John speaks very openly about how these experiences affected him, but also offers some fascinating and highly useful tips, tools and processes that have helped him to try to navigate and handle the pressures of the academic job role.

    John has recently written an article for Inside Academia, and many more about his experiences with burnout, prejudice and some of the systemic issues in academia.

    Take a listen here, on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Please comment, like, share, rate and provide feedback to our podcasts!

    Special thanks to Fuel Hub for sponsoring this episode.

    S1. Ep5. with Ben Pearson

    S1. Ep5. with Ben Pearson

    Our fifth episode welcomed Ben Pearson, now retired police traffic officer (PC1965) and former star on Channel 5’s hit show, Police Interceptors. Ben spent nearly 2 decades working in the force, facing numerous road traffic collision incidents, high speed chases and unfortunately, a number of fatal call outs. The accumulation of these events, as well as some heart wrenching personal events, culminated in huge burdens placed on Bens psychological health. He has since retired from the force, spending his time as a huge mental health advocate and writing about his experiences during his career (buy Bens book here) to try to help others handle the difficult moments they come up against.

    • 1h 7 min
    S1. Ep4. with Efrem Brynin

    S1. Ep4. with Efrem Brynin

    Our fourth episode features Efrem Brynin who talks very openly about several huge obstacles that he (and his family) came up against during his adult life. Most prominent of which, was the loss of his son while out on deployment in Afghanistan. Efrem goes into detail about how this affected him acutely and chronically, but how some of the ‘day-to-day’ things seemed to affect him as a consequence. Efrems story is one that came to light after he appeared on Channel 4s hit show, SAS: Who Dares Wins. Efrem has now co-founded a brilliant charity called StrongMen that offers serious support to those males battling with mental health issues, particularly through bereavement - it is a brilliant charity and very worth looking into!

    • 1h 18 min
    S1. Ep3. with Dom Crosby

    S1. Ep3. with Dom Crosby

    Our third episode features ex. pro Rugby League player, current Head of Year at Hanson High School, StrongMen UK charity ambassador and brand new coffee shop owner (Oscada, Leeds), Dom Crosby. We spoke on a very close level with Dom about the obstacles he has encountered over the last few years. In his first ever podcast, he opens up about the psychological, emotional and mental health affects that losing his daughter, suffering season ending injuries and the premature and abrupt termination of his playing career have had on him. You cannot fail to be inspired by the mindset Dom has managed to develop in the face of these setbacks, but he admits it has not always been this way. We are truly honoured to have had the opportunity to speak with Dom about his journey. His new coffee shop venture ‘Oscada’ is opening its doors soon - be sure to check it out!

    • 1h 11 min
    S1. Ep2. with Kirsty-Elliot Sale

    S1. Ep2. with Kirsty-Elliot Sale

    Our second episode features Associate Professor Kirsty Elliot-Sale. Kirsty tells the heart aching story of hearing the devastating news of the loss of her father, less than 24 hours after graduating as a Doctor, having finalised her PhD studies. Her father was not able to make her graduation. Listen on as Kirsty describes the effect this had on her, how she spent a lot of time trying to understand and interpret what was happening and what lasting changes this period of her life had on her. She describes what processes and tools she developed during this critical moment in her life, that have helped shape her career and her life ever since, and helped her to over-come more obstacles since. Take a listen here, on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    • 1h 2 min
    S1. Ep1. with Brad Dwyer

    S1. Ep1. with Brad Dwyer

    In our first episode of the series, we delve into the journey Brad Dwyer has gone on through his career as a professional rugby league athlete, and how his personal life encounters have impacted this. We speak closely with Brad about issues he has faced with low self esteem, anxiety and feelings of depression, all derived from confidence issues from a birth mark on his face. Brad speaks openly about the issues he has faced, what it has taught him about himself, personally, what he learnt about this encounter and the processes he has developed to understand, interpret and handle similar scenarios in the future. Take a listen here, on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    • 35 min

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