The Fellowman Podcast

Alex Palmer

A podcast about men’s mental, physical and spiritual health hosted by Alex Palmer. Featuring knowledge, inspiration, storytelling and more from the many interesting people that I have met along my own path to self improvement and working in the mental health and men’s work space.

  1. Male eating disorders and therapy for high performance athletes with Brad Kennington LMFT.

    11/25/2024

    Male eating disorders and therapy for high performance athletes with Brad Kennington LMFT.

    This episode is another one that combines 2 things I love to talk about; mental health and sports. I’m joined by Brad Kennington, an Austin based licensed marriage and family therapist who specialises in working 2 patient groups; men with eating disorders, and athletes of both genders. If you listened to episode 25 with Kevin Sprouse from EF Pro Cycling, we touched on some of the mental health issues that impact athletes and male body image, so it’s definitely a topic I was keen to dig into in more detail and Brad is exactly the right man for the job. We talk about the scale of eating disorders in men, what are some of the causes and warning signs a Fellowman might have disordered eating. We dig into his work specifically with athletes, how he uses his work in family systems to work with an athlete’s extended support system of family and coaches. We round things out with a discussion on how to stay balanced as an athlete and focus on the fun and play that brings many of us to sports in the first place before things got serious with competition, tracking, data, and metrics of all sorts that can contribute to making the stressful job of being a competitive athlete more stressful than it needs to be.   Links to material referenced in the podcast: Austin Sports Behavioral Health. https://www.austinfitmagazine.com/May-2024/the-naked-truth-about-body-image/ https://www.austinfitmagazine.com/September-2024/food-fitness-sport/

    57 min
  2. 10/21/2024

    Treating ADHD without the Adderall; psychiatrist Dr Nick Nissen on a more holistic approach to managing ADHD.

    Nick is a Harvard trained psychiatrist who’s developed a unique approach to managing ADHD without the use of some of the most common stimulant medications like Adderall or Ritalin. We chat about the explosion in prescribing stimulant medications during the pandemic and the rise of companies like Cerebral. The pros and cons of using stimulants to treat ADHD, the importance of developing executive functioning skills and not just relying on a medication. Again, we touch on the subject of temporary use of medication while working in therapy vs staying on meds long term, and why ADHD tends to fall into the latter with many patients taking a stimulant medication long term without working on any of the non-medication interventions that Nick describes. Lastly we talk in detail about Nick’s clinical approach in working with patients with ADHD and the Bio, Psycho, Social interventions that he uses which can include; therapy, coaching, non stimulant medications, supplements, diet, exercise, sleep and more. ** Couple of points to note, in the intro I refer to Nick treating ADHD without the use of medication, this is not quite accurate.. As you’ll hear he treats without controlled substances like stimulants or benzodiazepines, but he does use other medications like antidepressants. Nick also mis-quoted a book by Nick Norwitz’s. The approach is called Medi-keto, not Ketotarian. https://a.co/d/j2ofBAQ Uncontrolled Substances: how tele-health company Cerebral set out to shake up the mental health industry and ended up under federal investigation. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5eKfXdhLOjl7mrfbq0jF7e  Nissen Clinic (Nick's private practice)

    50 min
  3. 10/10/2024

    What can ordinary blokes learn about their health from the pro's? With Dr Kevin Sprouse from EF Pro Cycling.

    In this episode I chat to a former colleague of mine at Slipstream Sports, the management company behind the professional cycling team that’s been known over the years as Garmin, Cannondale and most recently EF Pro Cycling. Dr Kevin Sprouse is a rare breed of both medical MD and exercise physiologist and has worked closely with riders like David Millar, David Zabriske, Christian Vandevelde through to the current crop of EF riders like Lachlan Morton, Ben Healy, Rigoberto Uran and Richard Carapaz. Kevin also runs a private practice working with high performance athletes across a variety of sports and high level amateurs and weekend warriors who want the same level of medical care and performance support that the pro's get. We dig into how professional cycling has changed in the ten or so years he’s been in the sport and the mental impact of so many variables in cycling being measurable these days, and related to this how pro cyclists and teams approach dealing with athlete mental health. From a physical health standpoint Kevin walks me through the types of things guys in their 40's should be getting checked out on a regular basis and we finish up tackling the tricky subject of testosterone, when to know you have a problem and what to do about it. Dr Kevin Sprouse Instagram Podium Sports Medicine (Kevin's Private Practice) Listen on iTunes here. Listen on PodBean. Listen on Spotify.

    1h 11m
  4. What Men Need To Know About Fertility Treatment. My own story navigating IVF and surrogacy.

    12/14/2023

    What Men Need To Know About Fertility Treatment. My own story navigating IVF and surrogacy.

    **Warning - This episode talks in some detail about topics including fertility treatment, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancies so please consider this if you are triggered by any of these.** If you’ve listened to any previous episodes of the pod, you’ll know that breaking the stigma around men’s mental health and getting more men talking about this stuff is something that I believe is incredibly important. While, in general I think we’re doing a better job talking about men’s mental health there are still some topics related to men’s health & wellness in general that are not talked about. One of these is the whole area of having kids, and specifically what happens when this does not happen naturally. Topics such as infertility (in both men and women) IVF, adoption and surrogacy are impacting more and more couples these days, but if my own experience is anything to go by, most men find themselves navigating these challenges with little in the way of support from other men who have been through it before. I’ve been conscious of wanting to talk about this for a while on the podcast, but it's taken a while to find the right time and person to explore this with. Well, I’m really pleased that the time is now right, both as my wife and I have reached the happy conclusion of our own fertility journey, and I found the right co-host to explore this in more detail along with his own story. I’m joined by Anthony Palmer, who while not related shares a passion for men’s mental health & wellness through his Wake, Dad, Drink Repeat podcast, so we decided to team up for this episode that will go out on both feeds. So, have a listen as we dig into both of our experiences with IVF, adoption & surrogacy and most importantly share this episode with a Fellowman who may be going through something similar and needs support. Connect with me on Instagram or LinkedIn. Listen on iTunes here. Listen on PodBean. Listen on Google Podcasts. Listen on Spotify.

    1h 3m

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A podcast about men’s mental, physical and spiritual health hosted by Alex Palmer. Featuring knowledge, inspiration, storytelling and more from the many interesting people that I have met along my own path to self improvement and working in the mental health and men’s work space.