A Wake Up Call

Layne Beachley AO & Tess Brouwer

You can change your life and A Wake Up Call will show you how. Hosted by Layne Beachley AO and Tess Brouwer, founders of Awake Academy, this is the podcast that gets real about what it takes to live awake - no filters, no fluff, just truth, science, and stories that will shake you out of autopilot and into action. Each episode is packed with practical tools, honest conversations, and powerful wake-up calls to help you stress less, feel more, and reconnect with who you really are. If you’re ready to stop drifting and start living with purpose, you’re in the right place. Follow @awake_academy for more tools, truth, and transformation and tune in weekly to A Wake Up Call. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    Retrain Your Brain with Sue Langley

    When you understand what your brain is trained to notice, you can start choosing a life that feels richer, lighter, and more yours.   In this episode, Tess and Layne welcome back positive psychology expert Sue Langley for a science-packed deep dive into what actually helps humans flourish, and why most of us are wired to cling to the negative.   Sue breaks down positive psychology as the scientific study of human flourishing (not pop-psych), and explains how the field emerged after decades of psychology focusing mainly on what’s “wrong” rather than what’s working. From there, the conversation becomes a playful masterclass in how beliefs, labels, environments and tiny daily choices quietly shape our wellbeing.   You’ll hear practical frameworks like “Velcro and Teflon” (negativity sticks, positivity needs practice), how labels box us into invisible rules, and why autonomy and purpose can literally change health outcomes. The trio also explores “collective effervescence” (that buzzing group energy you feel at concerts, sport, churches or even Christmas chaos), plus newer research on psychological richness: the idea that an interesting, varied, eventful life matters just as much as pleasure and meaning.   They finish by touching on primal beliefs (do you believe the world is good or bad?), parenting language, and the idea that life tries to get our attention gently first (feather), then more firmly (brick), then with a full-on wake-up (truck).   In this episode, you will learn: What positive psychology is (and why it’s not just “good vibes”)Why negativity is “Velcro” and happiness is more like “Glad Wrap”How your brain can be trained to notice more good, more oftenThe trap of labels and the “rules” we live by without realisingThe nursing home study: how autonomy and purpose changed outcomes“Collective effervescence” and why shared moments bond usPsychological richness: why an interesting life beats a perfect oneFeather–brick–truck: how life escalates when we ignore the signsPrimal beliefs: how your view of the world shapes wellbeingA mindset for 2026: be your best self, more frequently  Connect with Awake   • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales   • Get Awake’s transformative book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself   • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy   • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley   • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer   • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy   • Book us for a workshop: wakeup@awakeacademy.com.au   • Awake’s TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@awakeacademy   Connect with Sue Langley   • Follow Sue on Instagram @suelangley • Connect with Sue on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/suelangley • Learn more about Sue’s work https://suelangley.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    55 min
  2. 22 FEB

    Drop the Blame Game: How to Stop Blaming Yourself (and Others)

    What if the thing keeping you stuck isn’t your circumstances… but who you’re blaming for them?   In this episode, Tess and Layne unpack the blame game through sport, injury and a very real-life moment between the two of them. From sand sprints, stress fractures and the Australian Open final to world titles and wounded egos, this conversation dives into what happens when we look everywhere but within.   Watching Djokovic and Alcaraz battle it out, Layne reflects on the subtle signs of belief versus excuse: body language, composure, where the eyes go under pressure. She shares how, in her early career, every loss had a culprit, the boards, the judges, the wind, anyone but her. Until she realised the common denominator in all her disappointment was herself.   They explore the science behind blame as a survival mechanism. When we feel threatened, overwhelmed or unsafe, the brain looks for control. Blame gives the illusion of control. But it also keeps us stuck in stress, fuels shame, and quietly drains our energy.   Tess and Layne share a vulnerable moment where blame crept into their own dynamic, and how awareness, regulation and ownership shifted it from defence to growth. The lesson? Ownership without punishment changes everything.   In this episode, you’ll learn: What elite athletes reveal under pressure: belief versus excuseLayne’s early career pattern of blaming everyone but herselfThe fear of success, fear of rejection, and how they drive blameThe neuroscience of blame as a safety responseHow blame turns inward into shame and fuels negative self-talkWhy poor communication often sits underneath the blame cycleParenting through blame and helping kids feel safe and seenA practical toolkit to interrupt the blame loop:Name it without judgementRegulate before you respondAsk what’s in your controlSeparate responsibility from personal attackReplace blame with curiosityWhy people pleasing in conflict prevents real growthThe freedom that comes from owning your part and letting it go  If you’ve been blaming someone else, or yourself, for where you are right now, this episode is your invitation to pause. To breathe. To look within. And to choose growth over defence.   Because when you drop the blame, you drop the weight.   Connect with Awake   • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales   • Get Awake’s transformative book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself   • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy_   • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley   • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer   • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy   • Book us for a workshop: wakeup@awakeacademy.com.au   • Awake’s TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@awakeacademy_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 min
  3. 15 FEB

    Become the Creative Director of Your Life

    What if the real glow-up isn’t a new face, a new body, or a new role… but a new voice?   In this episode, Tess and Layne sit down with actor and creator Erika Heynatz for an honest, funny and empowering conversation about rejection, ageing, identity, and finally owning your voice.   They rewind to sunrise walks in Mona Vale, where a slow-burn friendship helped both women navigate self-doubt and rebuilding seasons. From there, Erika opens up about being assessed for a living, surviving constant rejection, and the resilience it takes to not let “no” define your worth. Her reframe? If you got the script, you’re already in the game.   At the heart of the conversation is Erika’s one-woman cabaret show Stupormodel , a bold exploration of the modelling industry, impossible beauty standards, shame, and the commodification of women’s self-esteem. Writing it, funding it and performing it became a cathartic act of courage: choosing to be seen, fully.   They also unpack perimenopause and menopause, from brain fog and insomnia to weight changes and anxiety, and what’s actually helped: hormone therapy, Chinese medicine, breathwork, sunlight, ocean time, and fiercely protecting non-negotiables.   The episode lands on a powerful reminder: you are the creative director of your life.   In this episode, you will learn: Rejection and resilience in high-pressure industriesBeauty, brains, and being labelled “too much”Shame, vulnerability, and taking creative risksPerimenopause/menopause and real support strategiesWomen backing women instead of competingWhy your looks never determines your worthiness  If you’ve ever felt like you’ve been living by someone else’s script, this episode is a reminder that you can rewrite it. You can get louder. You can get truer. You can take up space. And you can choose a life that actually feels like yours.   Connect with Awake   • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales   • Get Awake’s transformative book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself   • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy_   • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy   Connect with Erika • Instagram: @erikaheynatz • Website: erikaheynatz.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    43 min
  4. 8 FEB

    Burnout, Injury, and the Days You Can’t Cope: How to Recover Without Pushing

    What if your best self isn’t the version that pushes through… but the one that knows when to soften?   In today’s episode, Tess and Layne get real about the days where life is lifing. Injury. Pain. Fatigue. The spirals. The inner critic turning the volume up to stadium levels. And the big question underneath it all: can you still be your best self when you’re not coping?   They open with a grounded, vulnerable check-in. Tess shares the joy of a “dawn dance” that made her feel alive again, followed by the brutal crash that reminded her she’s still living in a body with limits. Layne mirrors it with her own healing journey in a moon boot, and the familiar high-performer reflex: turn recovery into another mission… until one disrupted day sends everything sideways.   From there, the episode becomes a practical toolkit for the “down days”. The moments when your calendar needs clearing, your expectations need adjusting, and your nervous system needs gentleness more than grit. Tess and Layne walk through six steps that help you stabilise early, avoid the shame spiral, and recover with more compassion (and less negotiation with reality).   It’s an episode for anyone who’s been feeling broken, behind, or frustrated that they “should be better by now.” Because sometimes being your best self isn’t doing more. It’s choosing the smallest, wisest next move, and letting that be enough.   In this episode you’ll learn: What “being your best self” actually looks like when you’re injured, exhausted, or overwhelmedThe crash after the high: why adrenaline can mask your limits… until it doesn’tThe head-noise spiral and how pain can pull you back into old trauma storiesThe body whispers before it screams: spotting the warning signs soonerThe six-step “inner rehab” toolkit:Surrender (stop negotiating with reality)Clear the calendar (delay what can wait)Stock up (set your environment up to heal)Fill your cup (restore gently, not performatively)Get help early (SOS before you suffer in silence)Pamper, don’t push (softness that speeds recovery)Why rest with devices isn’t always rest, and how stimulation keeps your body “on”Treating yourself like someone you love: what you’d recommend to a friend in your shoesThe reframe: slowing down isn’t weakness, it’s leadership  If you’re in a season where you’re trying to hold it together but you feel like you’re running on fumes, this episode is your permission slip to come back to basics: accept what is, soften the pressure, and take the next right step.   And if listening brings up something tender, Tess and Layne remind you you don’t have to do it alone. Reach out to your people, or join them inside the Awake Collective for deeper support, tools, and coaching that helps you keep doing the work.   Connect with Awake   • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales   • Get Awake’s transformative book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself   • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy_   • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy   • Book us for a workshop: wakeup@awakeacademy.com.au   • Awake’s TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@awakeacademy_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    32 min
  5. 1 FEB

    Manage Energy, Not Time with Holly Ransom

    What if self leadership isn’t about doing more… but about learning to listen sooner? Today, Tess and Layne sit down with global leadership expert, author, and “conversation architect” Holly Ransom for a deeply human chat about resilience, purpose, and the tools that stop high performers from quietly burning out behind the scenes. They rewind to the sliding doors moments that shaped Holly’s life, from being spotted by Richard Branson and thrown into the world of hosting and interviewing, to a raw early chapter where overwhelm, exhaustion and a heavy diagnosis forced her to rebuild from the ground up. Together, they unpack the difference between being clinically unwell and being chronically overworked, and why so many of us reach for labels before we look at sleep, stress, nutrition, movement and recovery. From there, the episode becomes a practical masterclass in energy management. Holly shares the shift that changed everything for her: manage energy, not time. They explore how wearables like the Oura Ring can be a powerful mirror (if you actually listen to it), why sleep hygiene matters more than you think, and how micro breaks, breathwork, and play can downregulate your nervous system in minutes, not hours. This is an episode for anyone who feels like they’re “coping”… but running on fumes. If you’ve been pushing through, overriding your body, or living in permanent upregulation, this conversation will bring you back to the simplest question: what do I truly need right now? In this episode, we talk about: Holly’s sliding doors moments and how one opportunity can reroute a whole life The early burnout chapter, the weight of labels, and what “push through” culture costs us The difference between depression and being overwhelmed, overworked, and overtired Why self leadership starts with self awareness, self knowing, and conviction Managing energy, not time, and matching your best hours to your most important work The Oura Ring effect: how data can change behaviour (and why it’s useless if you ignore it) Sleep hygiene shifts that dramatically improve recovery, even with the same hours in bed Upregulation vs downregulation and why most of us only train one direction Micro breaks: how 90 seconds to 3 minutes can reset your nervous system Breathwork basics, box breathing, and why it works even when you think it’s “woo” Energy vampires and learning to notice who or what drains you after the fact The itty bitty shitty committee, courage zones, and doing the scary thing with a meaningful why How kids reintroduce play, presence, and joy (whether you’re ready or not) What leaders like Amal Clooney, Obama, Brené Brown, Venus Williams and McConaughey taught Holly about self leadership Betting on yourself, not letting Plan B become Plan A, and asking people to help you stick the landing If you’ve been waiting for the “perfect” window to take care of yourself, this episode is your reminder that regulation isn’t a luxury. It’s a skill. And you can start with the smallest reps, the tiniest resets, and the simplest choices that bring you back into your body. And if you’re listening thinking, “I want support, accountability, and tools I can actually use,” Tess and Layne share how you can join The Awake Collective for monthly coaching, community, and practices that help you keep doing the work. Connect with Awake • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales • Get Awake’s transformative book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy_ • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy • Book us for a workshop: wakeup@awakeacademy.com.au • Awake’s TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@awakeacademy_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 1m
  6. 25 JAN

    The Seven Doctors

    What if the healthiest version of you is built from the simplest things? Today, Tess and Layne kick off a powerful 7 week challenge built around what they call the Seven Doctors, a set of science backed, everyday habits that can transform your energy, mood, focus and wellbeing without needing an overhaul of your whole life. Layne shares the personal story behind this framework, the tools and rituals she committed to after winning her sixth consecutive world title, and how those tiny, consistent 1 percenters became a literal prescription for vitality. From there, the episode becomes a grounded, practical guide to the habits that most of us know we need, but forget the moment life gets busy. Tess and Layne unpack why health and happiness have been overcomplicated, why the basics still work, and why the secret is not just doing the habit. It’s connecting to how it makes you feel. This is an episode for anyone who feels foggy, flat, burnt out, overwhelmed, or like they’re constantly trying to “fix” themselves with big, exhausting plans. These doctors are simple, accessible, and surprisingly transformative. And the best part? They’re free. In this episode, we talk about: What the Seven Doctors are, and why they’re a simple roadmap back to vitality Why wellbeing doesn’t need to be hard to be effective The power of 1 percenters, habit stacking, and building momentum without perfection Doctor 1: Water, and why dehydration can look like hunger, brain fog and fatigue A simple way to think about hydration and why quality matters Doctor 2: Movement, and why exercise is one of the most effective antidepressants we have How to start when you’re depleted, injured, overwhelmed, or “not in the mood” Why consistency beats intensity, and how to make movement feel like joy Doctor 3: Nutrition, and why protein can be a game changer for energy and strength The mindset shift from “skinny” to “strong” and why it changes everything Doctor 4: Sunshine, and how light resets mood, energy and circadian rhythm The idea of sunshine breaks and why 90 seconds outside can shift your whole day Doctor 5: Laughter, and why it’s one of the fastest ways to deactivate stress How to schedule more joy and train your life to feel lighter again Doctor 6: Active rest, and why your brain can’t be on screens all day and recover at night How rest restores creativity, clarity and nervous system regulation Doctor 7: Journaling, and why “dump it out, don’t take it out” creates instant relief Why gratitude works when you anchor it in feeling, not just words If you’ve been trying to push through, hustle harder, or hold it all together, this episode will remind you that change doesn’t come from doing more. It comes from returning to what works, and letting the basics rebuild you. And if you’re listening thinking, “I want to do this with support and accountability,” Tess and Layne share how you can join The Awake Collective for the full 7 week Seven Doctors challenge, with community, prompts, coaching and momentum to help you actually stick with it. Connect with Awake • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales • Get Awake’s transformative book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy_ • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy • Book us for a workshop: wakeup@awakeacademy.com.au • Awake’s TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@awakeacademy_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    38 min
  7. 21 JAN

    Rewriting the Story That’s Holding You Back (Bonus Ep)

    What if the story you’re telling is the thing keeping you stuck? In this special bonus episode of A Wake-Up Call, Tess and Layne revisit a deeply personal moment that reveals how powerful our internal stories can be, and how quickly they can pull us out of alignment with who we really are. Layne shares the story of a competitive surf event that spiralled into weeks of self-judgement and withdrawal. Not because of the moment itself, but because of the meaning attached to it. The fear of being seen. The weight of expectation. The pressure of identity. Together, Tess and Layne explore how stories turn into beliefs, why simply “knowing better” isn’t always enough to move on, and what it really takes to release a narrative that no longer serves you. They unpack intuition, embodiment, and the importance of rewriting stories from truth rather than fear. This episode is a reminder that growth isn’t about forcing positivity. It’s about reconnecting with your deepest truth, letting go of outdated identities, and returning to lightness, flow, and joy. In this episode, we talk about: How stories loop and quietly erode confidence Why fear-based narratives grow stronger the more we repeat them The difference between rationalising and telling the truth How ignoring intuition disconnects you from trust and ease Shame, self-judgement, and the fear of being seen Why embodiment helps process what words can’t We also explore: The moment Layne realised she needed to “shed the skin” of expectation How letting go creates freedom and lightness Why life works best when you remember the dance If you’ve been stuck replaying a moment or carrying the weight of who you think you’re meant to be, this episode will help you soften the story and reconnect with trust, intuition, and flow. And if you’re listening thinking, “I want support to do this work,” we share how you can join The Awake Collective for ongoing coaching, community, and practical tools. Connect with Awake • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales • Get Awake’s book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy_ • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy • Book us for a workshop: wakeup@awakeacademy.com.au Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    11 min
  8. 18 JAN

    Growth at the Edge of Discomfort with Dr Michael Gervais

    What if your next breakthrough is on the other side of being seen? Today we’re joined by world renowned performance psychologist Dr Michael Gervais for a conversation that will change how you think about confidence, vulnerability, and what it really means to grow. Tess opens the episode with a raw intention, navigating a heavy season with family and teenagers, and the ache of knowing you have the tools, but still having to let the people you love find their own way. From there, the conversation moves into one of the most freeing concepts you’ll hear all year: the danger line. Michael explains why growth happens at the edge of discomfort, and why for most of us the real danger is not physical. It’s social. It’s the fear of being judged, misunderstood, or exposed. The fear of looking stupid. The fear of caring deeply and coming up short. This episode is packed with lived stories, elite performance psychology, and deeply human truths about identity, ego, and what keeps us playing small. If you’ve ever felt yourself holding back, performing to look okay, or avoiding the very thing you want most, this will land. In this episode, we talk about: What the “danger line” is, and why growth lives right at the edge of itWhy most danger today is social danger, the fear of people’s opinionsThe hidden ways we play the “look okay” game instead of going all inMichael’s pivotal story from his PhD program: when ego hijacks presenceWhat mastery looks like in real time, and how safety creates transformationWhy awareness is the starting point for self masteryHow foundational beliefs shape how you move through the world“The world is dangerous” vs “I feel safe in it” and how both can be trueWhy psychological skills training should be normal, not tabooThe difference between succeeding from fear and succeeding from loveHow stories like “I’m not enough” can drive achievement and also cost youVulnerability as a leadership superpower, especially in high performance spacesRest, recovery, and why burnout culture is not a badgeThe “permission slips” organisations need so people actually change behaviourA practical relationship ritual that builds connection when life gets busyThree first principles for inner mastery: extend your danger line, lean on relationships, and build psychological skills We also explore: How to recognise when your identity is running the showWhy self discovery feels hard, especially when you’re already overloadedThe real cost of protecting reputation over being presentHow to build trust, with yourself and with your inner circleWhy mastery is available to everyday humans, not just champions If you’ve been feeling like you’re capable of more but you keep hesitating, shrinking, or overthinking what people might think, this episode will help you understand why, and give you a framework to start expanding your life again. And if you’re listening thinking, “I want to keep doing this work with support,” we share how you can join The Awake Collective for monthly coaching, accountability, community, and practical tools to help you apply what you’re learning. Connect with Awake • Join the Awake Collective Community for monthly masterclasses https://awake-academy.mykajabi.com/awake-collective-sales • Get Awake’s transformative book: Know Yourself, Grow Yourself • Watch the episodes on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@Awake_Academy_ • Follow Layne on Instagram @laynebeachley • Follow Tess on Instagram @tesscbrouwer • Follow Awake Academy on Instagram @awake_academy • Book us for a workshop: wakeup@awakeacademy.com.au • Awake’s TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@awakeacademy_ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min

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You can change your life and A Wake Up Call will show you how. Hosted by Layne Beachley AO and Tess Brouwer, founders of Awake Academy, this is the podcast that gets real about what it takes to live awake - no filters, no fluff, just truth, science, and stories that will shake you out of autopilot and into action. Each episode is packed with practical tools, honest conversations, and powerful wake-up calls to help you stress less, feel more, and reconnect with who you really are. If you’re ready to stop drifting and start living with purpose, you’re in the right place. Follow @awake_academy for more tools, truth, and transformation and tune in weekly to A Wake Up Call. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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