SPEAKEASY with Kendra Fisher

Kendra Fisher
SPEAKEASY with Kendra Fisher

I’m Kendra Fisher, professional speaker, past member of Team Canada’s hockey program, soon to be author and believer in “showing up” for each other. Since leaving Team Canada because of mental illness, I have travelled the world helping others to find tomorrow. What I’ve learned? Silence hurts people. Silence breeds fear, hatred, anger. It’s time we step out of hiding and learn how to have the hard conversations together. Join me on my weekly Podcast as I sit down with guests from every walk of life to talk about the things we’re not supposed to say. Being honest saved my life, admitting I was struggling allowed me to learn how to cope. We owe it to each other to make safe spaces where it’s ok to come undone. Speakeasy will be exactly that, a safe place to talk about everything that we are made to believe we have to hide.

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    The One With Michael Sugrue

    Michael Sugrue joins Kendra to talk about psychological challenges faced by first responders, particularly in the wake of traumatic events. Sugrue’s narrative is rooted in his own experiences as a police officer, culminating in a life-altering incident where he was forced to make a split-second decision to use lethal force. This event marked the beginning of a tumultuous journey characterized by mental health struggles, including the onset of post-traumatic stress injury. Michael discusses the accumulation of trauma over his career, shedding light on how multiple distressing experiences can lead to a breaking point, ultimately prompting a crisis that necessitates intervention and support. His work aims to foster a culture where seeking help is normalized, and emotional resilience is prioritized, ultimately paving the way for healthier, more sustainable careers in first response. Takeaways: Michael Sugrue shares his profound journey of recovery from post traumatic stress injury following a life-altering incident as a police officer. The importance of open communication with loved ones about the challenges faced in first responder roles cannot be overstated. Experiencing cumulative trauma over a career can lead to severe mental health challenges, necessitating proactive coping strategies. Sugrue emphasizes that seeking help is a sign of strength, not weakness, and can significantly enhance recovery outcomes. A culture change within first responder organizations is crucial to normalize discussions about mental health and trauma. The book 'Relentless Courage' serves as a beacon of hope, illustrating that recovery is possible and encouraging individuals to share their stories. Connect with Michael on Instragram and check out Relentless Courage on Amazon.

    1 hr
  2. FEB 10

    The One With Stacey Green

    In this episode Kendra chats with author, comedian and influencer, Stacey Green, about the intersection between humor and motherhood. Stacey Green shares her unique approach to parenting, which is interlaced with her culinary passions and comedic insights. The conversation delves into her experiences of navigating the complexities of feeding children, addressing the often-overlooked reality that children can be quite discerning eaters. Stacey emphasizes the importance of creating joy in parenting, transforming mundane moments into opportunities for laughter, and fostering an environment where children can develop healthy relationships with food. Takeaways: In our comprehensive discourse, Stacey Green elucidates the intricate interplay between humor, cooking, and education, establishing herself as a prominent influencer. Stacey's personal history, including her early experiences with cooking and education, profoundly shapes her current comedic narratives. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of authenticity in content creation, particularly in balancing humor with genuine expression. Stacey articulates the significance of resilience and adaptability, advocating for a proactive approach to overcoming life's challenges and pursuing passions. We explore the impact of social media on parenting and mental health, highlighting the importance of maintaining a positive and humorous perspective amidst adversity. The conversation underscores the value of connection and community, affirming that sharing personal stories can foster understanding and support among individuals.

    58 min
  3. FEB 3

    The One With Tessa Bonhomme

    Tessa Bonhomme, former Olympic gold medalist and former member of the Toronto Furies, joins Kendra to discuss the evolution of women's hockey and the importance of mental health awareness in sports. They delve into Tessa's personal journey through the highs and lows of her career, including her experiences with the PWHL and the significance of the "Do It For Daron" initiative. The conversation highlights the vibrant community surrounding women's hockey and the collective effort to uplift players and foster a supportive environment. Tessa reflects on the lessons learned from her aunt's struggles with mental health and the impact of those experiences on her life and career. With a focus on joy and connection in sports, Tessa emphasizes the need for athletes to support one another and combat stigma surrounding mental health challenges. The conversation culminates in Tessa's current endeavors, where she combines her love for hockey with her passion for storytelling through media. Her work with the Jocks and Jills podcast serves as a platform to elevate women's voices in hockey, allowing for greater representation and understanding of the athletes' experiences. Tessa's enthusiasm for the PWHL shines through as she discusses the potential it holds for future generations of female hockey players. Takeaways: Tessa Bonhomme emphasizes the importance of resilience and learning from setbacks in sports. The PWHL represents a new opportunity for women's hockey and deserves strong support from fans. Mental health discussions in sports help break taboos and create safer environments for athletes. Creating a fun and supportive team culture can enhance performance and player satisfaction. Tessa's journey from player to broadcaster illustrates the evolving landscape of women's hockey. The impact of personal experiences with mental health can inspire athletes to help others. Check out Tessa on the Jock n' Jills Podcast and learn more at Do It For Daron.

    1h 3m
  4. JAN 14

    The One With Dr. Russell Kennedy

    Dr. Russell Kennedy, known as the Anxiety MD and author of "Anxiety Rx," joins Kendra Fisher to explore the intricate relationship between anxiety and the unresolved traumas we carry from childhood. The conversation delves into how anxiety is often a manifestation of a deeper sense of alarm rooted in our past experiences, particularly those of separation and fear. Dr. Kennedy emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with our inner child to heal from these wounds, advocating for a body-based approach to therapy that allows individuals to process their emotions and sensations more effectively. Through engaging dialogue, they discuss practical strategies for parents to foster emotional connection and safety in children, addressing how modern technology impacts their social engagement. Listeners will gain insights into the significance of recognizing and nurturing one's emotional landscape as a pathway to healing and growth. This episode serves as a reminder that while anxiety is a common struggle, it does not have to define one’s life. Dr. Kennedy’s compassionate insights and practical advice empower listeners to confront their anxiety head-on, fostering a deeper understanding of their emotional landscape. By exploring the interplay between mind and body, he inspires a holistic approach to mental health that prioritizes healing through connection and self-awareness, making this episode a valuable resource for anyone seeking to navigate their own experiences with anxiety. Takeaways: Anxiety is often a reflection of unresolved childhood experiences and separation from oneself. To heal anxiety, it's crucial to reconnect with the younger, wounded version of ourselves. Breathing exercises and playful interactions can significantly enhance children's emotional health. Understanding the role of the body in processing anxiety is essential for effective healing. Worry can provide temporary relief, but it ultimately distracts from addressing deeper issues. Establishing safety in the body is the first step toward resolving emotional pain.

    1h 6m
  5. 12/16/2024

    The One With Dr. Mathew Leonardi

    Join Kendra Fisher as she delves into the complex and often misunderstood world of endometriosis with Dr. Matthew Leonardi, a leading specialist in the field. The conversation delves into the emotional and physical toll endometriosis can take on individuals, particularly women, as Kendra shares her personal journey of navigating pain, diagnosis, and treatment. Dr. Leonardi sheds light on the common misconceptions surrounding endometriosis, emphasizing that it is not merely about heavy periods or cramps, but a chronic condition that can significantly disrupt daily life. The episode highlights the importance of validation in healthcare, where patients often feel unheard or dismissed. Dr. Leonardi's insights into the psychological aspects of pain management and the significance of a multimodal approach to treatment provide a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively manage endometriosis. Through their candid discussion, they aim to empower listeners with knowledge and encourage those suffering to seek the support and resources they need to live fulfilling lives despite their challenges. Takeaways: Endometriosis is a complex and often misunderstood condition that can affect daily life significantly. The journey to understanding and managing endometriosis involves a comprehensive, multimodal approach to treatment. Open conversations about women's health issues, like endometriosis, help reduce stigma and promote awareness. Surgery for endometriosis should be part of a larger treatment plan, not the only solution. Psychological support is crucial for managing chronic pain and improving quality of life. Education on the interplay between physical symptoms and psychological well-being can empower patients.

    1h 2m

About

I’m Kendra Fisher, professional speaker, past member of Team Canada’s hockey program, soon to be author and believer in “showing up” for each other. Since leaving Team Canada because of mental illness, I have travelled the world helping others to find tomorrow. What I’ve learned? Silence hurts people. Silence breeds fear, hatred, anger. It’s time we step out of hiding and learn how to have the hard conversations together. Join me on my weekly Podcast as I sit down with guests from every walk of life to talk about the things we’re not supposed to say. Being honest saved my life, admitting I was struggling allowed me to learn how to cope. We owe it to each other to make safe spaces where it’s ok to come undone. Speakeasy will be exactly that, a safe place to talk about everything that we are made to believe we have to hide.

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