The Grounded Way Podcast

The Grounded Way Podcast

Tune in to Conor, Richard and Nathan for funny, thought provoking and intimate conversations about life and the world we live in from their viewpoint and those with a grounded perspective on life living The Grounded Way.

  1. JAN 29

    Episode 88: Emotional Intelligence, Cash Payments & The Yup Bro Era

    In this week’s episode, we spin the wheel once again with Topic Roulette, diving into a wide range of conversations that have been on our minds — from the things that quietly shape our everyday lives to the topics we experience often but rarely speak about out loud. We explore emotional intelligence and the importance of being able to read and understand the emotions of others, as well as how people’s perceptions of us can shape expectations around how we “should” act based on past interactions. We talk honestly about the struggle of showing up as our true selves, why it’s okay not to always be upbeat or high-energy, and why other people’s opinions shouldn’t dictate who we are or how we behave. The conversation takes a lighter turn as we discuss the awkwardness many of us feel when paying with cash in restaurants and businesses — and why stepping away from cards might matter more than we think in a world drifting toward a cashless society. We also touch on some timely cultural and social issues, including the rise of Dublin’s so-called “Yup Bro” culture, the increasing dangers posed by electric scooters on our streets, and concerns around public spending — from the controversial skate park in Wicklow Town to the Irish government’s €100 million aid package to Ukraine and how that money could have been invested in Ireland’s healthcare system. To wrap things up, we reflect on the everyday conversations we have and the random characters we meet along the way, leading into a story from our time in Killarney and an intense (and unforgettable) breakfast conversation with our good friend Raj Bruv. We had a lot of fun recording this episode of Topic Roulette, and we hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed talking it through.

    50 min
  2. JAN 13

    Episode 87:  How Physiotherapy, Trauma & the Nervous System Are Connected with Urja Shah

    In this week’s episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Urja Shah, a physiotherapist with a truly global story. Of Indian descent, born in Kenya and raised in Perth, Western Australia, Urja shares how her background and life experiences led her to discover the world of physiotherapy and the powerful benefits it can bring to our lives. Urja explains what first drew her to study physiotherapy — her love of human movement and sport, and a deep desire to care for others and help them heal. She takes us through the many ways physiotherapy can improve our overall wellbeing, while also exploring how past trauma, mindset, and lived experiences influence how the body feels and functions. We dive into the biopsychosocial approach to pain, a framework widely discussed within the physiotherapy community, which looks beyond symptoms to understand why pain is happening in the first place. Urja also breaks down the role of the nervous system, describing it as the body’s central computing unit, and explains how pain and injuries can feel louder and more intense when the nervous system is stuck in fight-or-flight mode. Along the way, she touches on the importance of the vagus nerve in regulation and recovery. Urja also opens up about her decision to leave Australia and begin travelling — a journey that saw her visit 24 countries — and what ultimately brought her to Ireland. We discuss how social media can often create an illusion of reality, and how life behind the camera can be very different from what we see online. This episode highlights how physiotherapy is about far more than treatment alone. It’s about understanding the whole person — their trauma, experiences, relationships, and environment — and how all of these elements come together to support true healing.

    1h 13m

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Tune in to Conor, Richard and Nathan for funny, thought provoking and intimate conversations about life and the world we live in from their viewpoint and those with a grounded perspective on life living The Grounded Way.