Full Mental Bracket

Brent Diggs

Does your life have a purpose? What is the best way to harness your emotions? How do you recognize biases in your thinking? Is there a way to step outside the polarized “either-or” mindset that shapes so much of our society? Host Brent Diggs explores these and other mysteries twice a month in search of the tools to learn, and level up your life. Join Brent as they share stories and laughter in a lighthearted yet impactful exploration of narratives, psychology, and creativity. Full Mental Bracket - Discovering the tools for success hidden in everyday life

  1. 10H AGO

    Psychology of Bias: Why Your First Answer Feels So Right

    Your brain isn’t broken — it’s biased. And that bias is shaping your decisions before you even realize you’re choosing. Most of us trust our instincts. We assume the answers that feel obvious are the right ones. But those first answers often come from mental shortcuts we didn’t choose—filters that decide what we notice, what we ignore, and what feels “settled” before reflection ever begins. In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs break down the psychology of bias—not as a moral failure, but as a built-in feature of the human mind. We explore how bias creates certainty, how intuition trades speed for accuracy, and why simply “being aware” doesn’t stop distorted judgment. If you care about better decision-making, clearer thinking, and real personal growth, this conversation will change how you relate to confidence, certainty, and your own blind spots.  What You’ll Learn • Why bias shows up as certainty—not bad intent • How intuition gives fast answers without checking completeness • The difference between implicit and explicit bias • How social assumptions become systems and algorithms • Why confidence quietly replaces curiosity • Why awareness alone doesn’t neutralize bias • How community corrects what individual thinking can’t This episode is for anyone who wants better judgment without becoming cynical—and who’s willing to question answers that feel “obviously right.” This Episode Is For You If… • You trust your instincts but know they’re not always reliable • You mistake confidence for accuracy • You feel defensive when bias is mentioned—even internally • You want to think more clearly under pressure • You’re open to feedback as a tool for growth ➡️ Full Mental Bracket – Telling a better story with your life   Timestamps: 00:00 — Bias Isn’t a Flaw — It’s a Filter 02:54 — The Brain’s Tilt: Why Some Ideas Feel Obvious 05:32 — When Social Assumptions Become Systems 06:45 — How Algorithms Inherit Human Bias 08:54 — Cognitive Shortcuts & the Confirmation Trap 13:21 — Implicit vs Explicit Bias: What You Absorb Without Choosing 19:18 — Why Community Corrects What Awareness Can’t 22:28 — Discomfort as the Cost of Better Judgment 24:12 — Final Takeaways: Catching Bias Before It Decides   🎧 Listen now to sharpen your judgment If you want to make better decisions, challenge your certainty, and stop letting first answers decide for you, this episode offers a practical, psychology-backed framework for clearer thinking and personal growth. Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life

    25 min
  2. JAN 4

    #019 - The Powerful Psychology of The Shawshank Redemption - with Justin Varughese

    Have you ever felt trapped in a life you didn’t choose—where even hope feels dangerous? The Shawshank Redemption isn’t just a prison movie. It’s one of the most powerful psychological stories ever told about hope, freedom, and control. In this episode of The Full Mental Bracket, Brent Diggs is joined by Justin Varughese to break down The Shawshank Redemption through the lens of psychology, storytelling, and personal transformation—revealing why this film resonates so deeply with anyone who’s ever felt stuck, powerless, or written off. In this episode, we explore: Locus of control and how believing you have no agency becomes its own prisonHope vs. survival—and why hope feels risky in oppressive environmentsAndy Dufresne as a quiet catalyst character who transforms everyone around himInstitutionalization, dysfunctional comfort zones, and why freedom can feel terrifyingHow meaning, purpose, and service create inner freedom—even when circumstances don’t changeUsing the Hero’s Journey framework, we trace Andy’s arc from unjust imprisonment to legacy-building—and examine why The Shawshank Redemption speaks so powerfully to people navigating seasons of adversity, injustice, or loss of control. If life feels claustrophobic, unfair, or beyond your control, this conversation will challenge how you think about freedom—and remind you why hope may be the most subversive force there is. “Hope is a good thing. Maybe the best of things. And no good thing ever dies.”   ➡️ Full Mental Bracket — Telling a better story with your life   Chapters: (00:00) – Feeling Trapped in a Life You Didn’t Choose (02:29) – Locus of Control: Who’s Actually Running Your Life?  (05:58) – When the Old Rules Stop Working  (08:16) – Losing Control and the Illusion of Safety  (14:11) – The Hero’s Journey Begins: Andy Dufresne’s First Move  (21:08) – Hope vs. Survival: Andy Dufresne vs. Red  (26:06) – Institutionalization and Dysfunctional Comfort Zones  (32:03) – Hope Is Long Work  (33:54) – Fate vs. Hope: The Rope and the Compass  (35:53) – Power, Control, and the Warden’s Moral Hypocrisy (40:14) – The Invitation to Hope: Andy’s Letter  (47:39) – Key Takeaways: Hope, Agency, and Personal Freedom    sign up for our newsletter for more tips, episodes, and other happenings at FMB -  Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life

    52 min
  3. 12/15/2025

    #018 - What Is Human Potential (and How to Actually Unlock It)

    Your potential isn’t just who you might become — it’s a stockpile of skills, strengths, and opportunities you can start unlocking today. Most of us underestimate what we’re capable of. We get stuck in comfort, self-doubt, fear of failure, or old stories that keep us from real personal growth and the next level of our lives. In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs break down the psychology of human potential, the habits that keep you small, and the practical steps that help you build confidence, courage, and momentum. If you’re craving a mindset shift or a fresh start in midlife, this conversation will help you move from possibility to action.   What You’ll Learn • How fear, comfort, and negative self-talk block your growth • Why community, mentors, and encouragement unlock hidden strengths • How to identify where you’ve underestimated yourself • The difference between realistic growth and toxic positivity • How to nurture your skills and abilities so your potential becomes real progress • Practical strategies for personal development and mindset shifts Whether you’re navigating a midlife reset, looking for growth mindset techniques, or trying to figure out how to reach your full potential, this episode offers practical, psychology-backed guidance. It’s ideal for anyone interested in self-improvement tips, mindset shifts, resilience building, and actionable ways to create more purpose and direction in life.   This Episode Is For You If… • You know you’re capable of more but don’t know where to start • You’ve been stuck in your comfort zone and want meaningful personal growth • You struggle with self-doubt, fear of failure, or negative thought cycles • You want guidance on unlocking your potential in midlife • You’re ready to take small, intentional steps toward a more confident version of yourself • You’re looking for guidance on how community, mentorship, and feedback can help you reach your potential. •  You’re ready to take small, intentional steps toward becoming a stronger, more confident version of yourself.  Timestamps: (00:00) – Intro: What Is Human Potential? (05:09) – How to See Your Strengths (Even the Hidden Ones) (06:50) – Why Potential Feels Uncomfortable — Fear, Shame & Expectations (08:34) – Incremental Growth: How Small Steps Create Big Change (09:48) – Storytime: When Brent Finally Found His Tribe (16:02) – Potential vs. Toxic Positivity (20:13) – Barriers to Growth: Self-Doubt, Environment & Lack of Feedback (22:58) – Tools for Personal Development and Mindset Shifts (24:09) – Takeaways: How to Unlock Your Potential 🎧 Listen now to discover how to unlock your full potential, overcome self-doubt, and take practical steps toward personal growth, resilience, and a stronger, more confident version of yourself. Sign up for our newsletter for more tips, episodes, and other happenings at FMB Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life

    25 min
  4. 12/01/2025

    #017 - What Is Locus of Control? How to Stop Feeling Powerless & Take Back Your Life

    What if the biggest limits in your life aren’t your circumstances—but your interpretations? In this episode, we break down your locus of control and show you how shifting your focus can transform frustration into forward momentum.   Are you living at the mercy of your circumstances—or are you actually more in control than you think? In this episode of The Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs unpack the psychology behind the locus of control, the beliefs that quietly shape how you interpret challenges, setbacks, and opportunities.   What You’ll Learn The difference between an internal vs external locus of controlHow your interpretations—not actual events—shape your emotional realityWhy focusing on what you can control leads to more resilience and meaningHow journaling can rewire your automatic negative interpretationsHow to break cycles of blame, rumination, and “comforting fatalism”How past struggles can become future wisdom, empathy, and legacyYou can’t control everything, but you can always control your focus. And what you focus on becomes the story you live. This episode blends science + storytelling to help you recognize where you feel stuck, reclaim agency over your thoughts, and interpret life in ways that move you forward instead of keeping you trapped. This episode is for you if… You feel stuck blaming life for your problems, want to focus on what you can control, and are ready to turn struggles into strength, wisdom, and action. If you’ve ever felt powerless, frustrated, or held back by circumstances you can’t change… this episode will give you tools to take back the pen and rewrite your story   Timestamps (00:00) — What Is Locus of Control? (Simple Explanation + Examples) A clear intro to internal vs external locus and how it shapes your life. (02:58) — Internal vs External Locus of Control Explained Why your focus determines stress, confidence, and emotional resilience. (08:43) — How to Stop Ruminating on Unfair Situations Tools for getting unstuck, accepting reality, and regaining mental clarity. (10:41) — How External Locus Creates Excuses and Keeps You Stuck Signs you’re giving away your agency—and how to take it back. 14:30) — Storytime: When the Police Showed Up For Camille (And What It Teaches Us About Control) A real example of reclaiming agency in a chaotic moment. (15:48) — How to Reinterpret Your Past Without Being Trapped by It Psychology-backed reframes for healing old narratives. (16:26) — Journaling to Change Your Mindset and Rewire Your Story Prompts and techniques to shift interpretation and emotional patterns. (21:20) — Turning Struggles into Strength: How to Build a Legacy of Healing How meaning-making transforms pain into purpose and leadership. (25:56) — Key Takeaways + Reflection Questions for Growth Action steps to strengthen your locus of control and reclaim agency.   🎙 Listen now and become a Bracketeer - leveling up your mindset, one story at a time. Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life

    27 min
  5. 11/17/2025

    #016 - What is the Try-Fail Cycle? How Struggle Makes You Stronger

    What if your failures aren’t setbacks—but proof that you’re becoming the hero of your own story? Before every breakthrough comes a dozen breakdowns, and each one is shaping who you’re meant to be. In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs dive into the try-fail cycle — a key part of the Hero’s Journey that reveals how every struggle, setback, and false start is part of your transformation. You’ll discover how the psychology of resilience and the science of dopamine work together to reward persistence, why instant success is an illusion, and how storytelling (both fictional and personal) helps you find meaning in the mess.   What you’ll learn: ·         How to recognize your own try-fail cycles in life and creative work ·         Why your focus determines your freedom and emotional resilience ·         The difference between suffering and meaningful struggle ·         How journaling can reframe pain, release resentment, and restore peace ·         How to turn hardship into wisdom and purpose — becoming the hero of your own story   This One’s for You If… You’re tired of feeling powerless in the face of life’s challengesYou’ve wrestled with blame, burnout, or unfair circumstances and want to shift from frustration to focusYou’re ready to stop chasing instant results and start embracing real growthTimestamps: (00:00)– Introduction: What Is the Try-Fail Cycle in the Hero’s Journey? (05:40) – Why Every Hero’s Success Requires Struggle and Failure (07:21) – Inigo Montoya & The Try-Fail Cycle: Lessons in Perseverance (11:27) – How Failure Fuels Growth, Resilience, and Self-Development (13:27) – Dopamine and Motivation: The Neuroscience of Resilience (16:56) – Perseverance and Grit: Turning Setbacks into Strength (18:21) – Shared Struggle and Connection: The Psychology of Belonging (21:26) – Choosing Your Interpretations: Focus, Control, and Meaning (22:40) – Takeaways: Applying Try-Fail to Life Listen now to rediscover your strength, peace, and purpose — and learn how your setbacks are secretly shaping your success. Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life

    24 min
  6. 11/03/2025

    #015 - Inconceivable! - How The Princess Bride Teaches Us Growth Mindset

    What if The Princess Bride wasn’t just a fairy tale—but a masterclass in mindset? In this episode of Full Mental Bracket, Brent and Camille Diggs dive deep into the timeless classic The Princess Bride to uncover what it teaches us about growth vs. fixed mindset, true love, and resilience in the face of failure. 💪❤️ You’ll learn: 🔹 Which characters demonstrate a true growth mindset (and which don’t) 🔹 Why even the strongest people lose their edge when they stop growing 🔹 How failure actually fuels transformation—and how to apply that lesson to your own story 🔹 The hidden psychology behind “Love-O-Vision” and what it reveals about relationships From Inigo’s dedication to revenge and mastery, to Fezzik’s humble persistence, to Wesley’s climb from farm boy to Dread Pirate Roberts—this episode shows how every great story mirrors the mindset shifts we face in real life.   Timestaamps: (00:00) – Introduction (02:08) – Prologue – Westly and Buttercup in Love-O-Vision (05:49) – The Shift: Reality Hits (10:03) – Understanding Fixed vs. Growth Mindset (13:19) – Inigo Montoya - Growth Mindset in Action (21:53) – Wesley's Growth Mindset and Backstory (22:32) – Fezzik – Big Man, Big Heart (24:20) – Vizzini – Hubris of the Fixed Mindset (32:58) – The Role of Friends in Overcoming Failure (33:51) – Miracle Max and Valerie – Your Mindset Can Slip (36:04) – Prince Humperdinck – the Importance of Facing Adversity (38:42) – Your Tribe Helps You Reset Your Mindset (41:54) – Takeaways: Applying Mindset Lessons to Life     Whether you’re a lifelong fan of The Princess Bride or just love great storytelling with real-life lessons, this one’s for you. 🧠 Listen now to discover how to turn setbacks into comebacks—and live your own happily ever after (with a growth mindset). Full Mental Bracket - learning to tell a better story with your life

    43 min
5
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Does your life have a purpose? What is the best way to harness your emotions? How do you recognize biases in your thinking? Is there a way to step outside the polarized “either-or” mindset that shapes so much of our society? Host Brent Diggs explores these and other mysteries twice a month in search of the tools to learn, and level up your life. Join Brent as they share stories and laughter in a lighthearted yet impactful exploration of narratives, psychology, and creativity. Full Mental Bracket - Discovering the tools for success hidden in everyday life