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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.

The Fellowman Podcast Alex Palmer

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 4 Ratings

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.

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

    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.


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    • 1 hr 3 min
    What Happens When The Crowd Stops Cheering?! Lessons in navigating life transitions from former athlete mentor Jeff Murray.

    What Happens When The Crowd Stops Cheering?! Lessons in navigating life transitions from former athlete mentor Jeff Murray.

    In this episode of the Fellowman Podcast I’m joined by leadership coach turned former athlete mentor Jeff Murray. 
    Like me you’re probably wondering what a former athlete mentor does, which is exactly why I wanted to get Jeff on the pod to dig into this in more detail…
    What’s most fascinating about this chat with Jeff is not just his own unique story of how he got into working with former athletes, but how he works with former athletes helping them navigate specific challenges once their sporting career is over.
    For any of us who have struggled to cope when something we identify with as strongly as sports, a job, or a relationship suddenly ends, then this episode is well worth a listen to understand how to navigate challenging life transitions.
     
    Links to resources mentioned during this episode:
    Jeff on LinkedIn 
    https://athletesafterlife.com/ 
    https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/athletes-afterlife-with-jeff-murray/id1653783548 
    Book - The Mindful Athlete 
    Book - Untethered Soul
    https://www.instagram.com/samsons_strength/?hl=en

    • 1 hr 12 min
    From Velodrome To Boardroom. How leadership coach Lee Povey made the shift from coaching elite athletes to start-up CEO’s and what he’s learned along the way.

    From Velodrome To Boardroom. How leadership coach Lee Povey made the shift from coaching elite athletes to start-up CEO’s and what he’s learned along the way.

    If you’ve listened to any of my previous podcasts you’ll know I love exploring the intersection of sports, mental health and performance. So when I come across experts in this space I’m always keen to get them on the podcast for a chat.
    My guest on this episode is a fellow USA based Brit, Lee Povey, a former elite track cycling coach turned leadership coach who works with startup founders and CEO’s to help them maximise their potential.
    What’s most interesting about this chat with Lee is how he transitioned from working with elite athletes on the cycling track to the world of business coaching and how his experience developing the mental aspects of performance in athletes helps develop a winning mindset in entrepreneurs.
    Lee is also a fellow devotee and believer in men’s work so we also dig into his experience with men’s groups, healthy masculinity and much more.
    Stay tuned for a Part 2 with Lee where we take one of my own questions / challenges I brought up in this episode and explore it in more detail in a live coaching session. So, if you are keen to explore exactly what Lee does and how he works with clients keep a look out for this.You can find Lee at:www.linkedin.com/in/leepoveywww.mypcoaching.orgwww.instagram.com/leepovey

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Where Mental Health And Men’s Work Meet; Overcoming bipolar, psych meds, finding men’s work and being a mental health champion with Andrew Newton.

    Where Mental Health And Men’s Work Meet; Overcoming bipolar, psych meds, finding men’s work and being a mental health champion with Andrew Newton.

    Welcome to the first official episode under the new FELLOWMAN banner! I'm joined by another great fellow man, Mr Andrew Newton. Andrew is a mental health champion and men’s coach who I met recently through a regular Thursday morning workout / men's group here in Austin called the MPOWERED Brotherhood.
    Aside from how similar our interests, history and approach to mental health are, what I love most about this conversation with Andrew is the way in which he shares his own mental health journey and specifically the role that men’s work has played in this.
    We get into some detail on mental health diagnoses, the complex area of psychiatric medications, taking ownership of your lifestyle and much more. 
    You can follow Andrew here on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/iamandrewnewton/
    Links to other resources mentioned in this episode:
    My interview with Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Cecelia Howard.MPOWERED Brotherhood Austin Men's Group.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Goodbye Blackdog.. Hello Fellowman! A quick note on why it was time to change the name of the podcast...

    Goodbye Blackdog.. Hello Fellowman! A quick note on why it was time to change the name of the podcast...

    You’re most likely listening to this as you’d previously subscribed to what was The Blackdog Cast, so I wanted to take a few minutes to explain why I’ve decided to change the name and focus of the podcast.
    When I started the podcast, Blackdog was a project that was born out of mine and one of my best friends struggles with depression and Bipolar. The name itself refers to what Winston Churchill used to call his own very serious bouts of depression.
    Since then, I’ve learned alot about my own mental health, talked to a lot of people, some of whom have been featured on previous episodes of the podcast, and while my own mental health issues are certainly not fixed, they are a lot better.
    So it feels like a good moment to put the Blackdog to rest and focus on a more positive outlook going forward and also a slightly wider context looking at both mental, physical and spiritual health for men. 
    That’s where Fellowman comes in; a curated source of knowledge, inspiration and storytelling for men looking to improve their mental, physical and spiritual health. Throughout my own journey, I’ve learned alot about my own health and wellness, mostly from some of the many people I’ve met along the way who are far more knowledgeable than I am on these matters.
    So, stay tuned over the coming months for some great episodes with coaches, experts, entrepreneurs, scientists who have all got stories or knowledge that can help our Fellowman. 

    • 2 min
    Cyclist, triathlete and award winning neuroscientist Dr Scott Frey on the intersection of neuroscience and amateur endurance sport, minimising stress and increasing human performance.

    Cyclist, triathlete and award winning neuroscientist Dr Scott Frey on the intersection of neuroscience and amateur endurance sport, minimising stress and increasing human performance.

    In this episode i’m joined by award winning Neuroscientist Dr Scott Frey. Scott has spent the last 30 years in academic research into neuroscience, psychology and how they impact human performance. He’s recently made the shift into the world of business as a mindset coach and mentor, using his experience in neuroscience to help individuals and companies achieve increased performance and improved quality of life.
    We dig into some of the neuroscience around mental health and developing a healthy mindset, what we can do minimise stress and other lifestyle factors that contribute to a healthy brain. As a fellow cyclist, Scott and I also talk in detail about balancing the pressures of being an amateur athlete, how too much data might be a bad thing, and how pro cyclists are impacted by the latest developments in neuroscience, mindset and psychology.
    If you like what you hear please give this episode a rating on iTunes and share it with a friend.
    You can connect with Scott and find out more about his work via his website, LinkedIn or directly via email; Scott@CerebralPerformance.com
     

    • 1 hr 10 min

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