Welcome back to the high performance gym.
Speaker AI know, I know I have been missing for quite a while, probably for about six months, and I did promise that I was going to do episodes consistently, and that has fell by the wayside.
Speaker AAnd for that, I do want to apologize.
Speaker AI really do.
Speaker ABut I do have a confession.
Speaker AAnd my confession is I'm a huge overthinker.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AI really do struggle with overthinking.
Speaker AAnd when I started this podcast, it was kind of, why am I doing this?
Speaker AAnd I didn't really know why I was doing it, and because I didn't really know why I was doing it.
Speaker AApart from that, I wanted just to deliver loads of cool information and interview loads of really great guests to, you know, to share the things that I was learning.
Speaker AThere wasn't any real reason behind it.
Speaker AI did have angles that I wanted to go down and I was discussing.
Speaker ABut then again, I overthought these things.
Speaker AAnd because I overthought them, I start procrastinating.
Speaker AI start getting overwhelmed with it.
Speaker AThe business was going in different directions, and everything just became a little bit too much.
Speaker ASo I basically stopped the podcast.
Speaker AI'm going to stop it for a couple of weeks.
Speaker AAnd it's actually been about, what, six months now.
Speaker AA lot of people listen to this, also struggle with overthinking, procrastinating, and all that type of thing.
Speaker ASo what I've actually done is with this podcast, I want to explain how we're going to move forward with it, because I've just interviewed a couple of cool guests.
Speaker AI want to bring them on, but I want to tell you exactly why the podcast exists.
Speaker ABut because I'm an overthinker.
Speaker AAnd this is the thing, what I've been doing with the podcast in the past, I have actually scripted it sometimes, like, not scripted, as scripting is in, like, word for word.
Speaker ABut I've had, like, bullet points and parrot, like, things to follow.
Speaker AAnd when I do that, I find that I really do switch off a little bit.
Speaker ANot switch off, but I get confused with what I'm doing.
Speaker AI'm better when I go free flow.
Speaker ANow, the back end of that is when I do go free flow, I can jump down rabbit holes and that type of thing.
Speaker ABut I've come to accept that's just kind of who I am.
Speaker AAnd if anyone listens to the podcast is like, well, that's not for me.
Speaker AThat's cool.
Speaker AThis podcast isn't for you.
Speaker AI do have a tendency to run down rabbit holes, and I'm going to Embrace that sort of.
Speaker ALet's call it.
Speaker ALet's call it a uniqueness.
Speaker ABecause that's what it's all about, right?
Speaker AIt's all about finding your uniqueness.
Speaker AAnd why I actually started the podcast in the first place.
Speaker AI called it your genius podcast was because that's what it was about.
Speaker AIt was about finding your uniqueness and, you know, finding your genius.
Speaker AI do believe we all have a genius inside of us.
Speaker AWhen I say genius, that's not like levels of intelligence.
Speaker AIt's just something inside of us that's unique to us that we can leverage and use that to help other people be creative.
Speaker AJust find some joy in the world.
Speaker ABecause I think that's what's sorely missing at the minute is people finding joy and happiness.
Speaker AAnd I think that's a huge part of life.
Speaker AWe've got into this sort of hedonic treadmill where we just always trying to achieve, achieve, achieve, achieve, and we're trying to get somewhere.
Speaker ABut actually, like, that's not what life's about because there is nowhere to go.
Speaker AOnly death.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo why are we racing towards death?
Speaker AIt sounds absolutely insane when you actually think about it.
Speaker ASo, yeah, again, running down rabbit holes.
Speaker ATold you so.
Speaker ASo basically what I've done is I'm going to come back, I'm going to pull myself back now.
Speaker AI'm going to pull myself back out of this hole.
Speaker AAnd what I'm going to do, I've wrote down, because I know everything.
Speaker AI've wrote down three questions, right?
Speaker AThat's what I've done.
Speaker AThere's no scripts, there's no nothing.
Speaker AIt's three questions I've wrote down.
Speaker AHopefully you can.
Speaker AI can answer these questions and you go, yes, that is for me, or no, that is not for me.
Speaker AAnd I can disappear and I can go and find some other cool podcasts or YouTube videos or whatever it is.
Speaker ABut these questions get me to think.
Speaker ASo I've wrote them down and I'm going to answer them and just let's see where it goes with it.
Speaker ARight, so why does this podcast exist?
Speaker AI think I've kind of already started to explain that, but let's just give you some context to why it actually does exist.
Speaker ASo I had a big change of career back in 2008.
Speaker AI was doing a job that I hated.
Speaker AEnded up going on to do university, end up being a personal trainer or my own job.
Speaker ABasically, what I did, I found some joy in life.
Speaker AI found my path in life.
Speaker AThat is kind of what happened.
Speaker AAnd that's always Been a big part of what I'm trying to achieve and to help people do is because a lot of people do do work, they hear they're doing jobs that they hit or they have no career direction.
Speaker AYou'll know if you've listened back on previous podcasts with Aaron Kendall.
Speaker AAaron's a young guy who's now doing his PhD in psychology.
Speaker ABut we spoke a lot about like, direction in life.
Speaker AAnd I think that is a big part of people's happiness.
Speaker AIt's a big part of what gets us up, gets us fired up.
Speaker AAnd yeah, that, that's kind of the beginning of sort of my story.
Speaker AAnd I went into health and fitness, started becoming a personal trainer, working with a lot of young athletes, a lot of women, helping them to lose weight.
Speaker AAnd, you know, I was loving the work that I was doing.
Speaker AOpened a gym.
Speaker AGym became very, very stressful.
Speaker ATook us away from the thing.
Speaker AI actually looked, I did get burnt out in the gym and it was a very difficult time.
Speaker AAnd I lost my love and I lost my passion for health and fitness.
Speaker AThat's kind of what happened.
Speaker AAnd I was becoming very cynical about everything and it was just a very awful time.
Speaker AAnd then lockdown happened and closed the gym.
Speaker AI then became a full time dad to my kids and that was a really difficult struggle for me.
Speaker AI then I lost my identity.
Speaker AI didn't, you know, I had this gym, I had this career, and all of a sudden I was a full time dad to my kids, which, by the way, I absolutely loved.
Speaker AYou know what I mean?
Speaker AI built such a good bond with my kids, my two boys, Arlo and Kobe, and I would never change that.
Speaker ABut it was a very, very difficult and stressful time.
Speaker AAnd I did struggle.
Speaker AI struggled mentally, I struggled to make money.
Speaker AI struggled to find out where I was going to go in life, where I was, which direction I was going.
Speaker AThis is actually why the podcast started in the first place, originally back in two, 2021.
Speaker AAnd I did call it your genius Academy.
Speaker AIt was a way for me to try and find direction in life and to find out where I belong, because I didn't feel like I belonged anywhere.
Speaker AAnd yeah, it was, it was a very, very hard time.
Speaker AAnd from there I just built, I've started to build up lift.
Speaker ASo I've got Lift Performance Academy now.
Speaker AAnd basically.
Speaker AWell, I'll come, I'll come to that in just a second.
Speaker ABut basically what I'm trying to kind of say is here.
Speaker ASo why does this exist?
Speaker AIt exists for a lot of reasons, but it's down to sort of mainly to help people to just realize how bloody great they are, how powerful it can be.
Speaker AYou know, health and fitness is a big part of.
Speaker AWhen I say health and fitness, that just sounds really commercially.
Speaker ABut when you, when you focus on your health and you focus on like getting yourself fit and active and it just changes your brain state.
Speaker AAnd I am very much about brain state now.
Speaker ADo have a healthy obsession.
Speaker AIt is a healthy obsession with neuroplasticity.
Speaker AAgain in lockdown.
Speaker AThis is some of the things I started to study.
Speaker AI started to study a little bit of psychology, but mainly about neuroplasticity.
Speaker AI came across this concept of neuroplasticity about how your brain can change at any age.
Speaker AAnd it was just fascinating.
Speaker AI found that absolutely, truly fascinating.
Speaker AIt's one of the things that actually gave me hope when I was in my dark place because it was like, oh, this is kind of it for me.
Speaker ABut actually it's, it's down to me to change this.
Speaker AAnd I knew from, you know, it's good when people say, yeah, but something you change and you can change and you can do all that jazz.
Speaker AWhen you understand the science behind us, this is science.
Speaker AYour brain can do this.
Speaker AIt's like, oh, wow, this is, this is hopeful.
Speaker ALike, this is hope.
Speaker ASo yeah, it's that kind of why this podcast exists.
Speaker AI want to give people that hope because we all do.
Speaker AWe are challenged.
Speaker AWe're all challenged with problems.
Speaker AWe all have our own struggles, we all have our on issues that we're kind of dealing with in life.
Speaker ABut ultimately it comes down to our health and well being.
Speaker AAnd if we can get strong in our health and wellness, then we see the world differently, we can approach it differently.
Speaker AAnd I do have lots of ways that I can help people in that, but just not just for me, but also bring other guests in as well that they have expert advice and they can give for all of this cool information that, you know, that maybe I just know on a surface level there and go into depth with that.
Speaker ASo, yeah, that's kind of why it does exist.
Speaker AI don't know whether that was a bit abstract or if that was actually clear, but that's kind of where we're at with it.
Speaker ASo who's it for?
Speaker AWell, this is who it's for, really.
Speaker AI mean, if we think about my situation and the guy in 43, I have three kids, have a very stressful life, I build a business, I'm on a podcast, I have a lot of these stresses in Life.
Speaker AI'm also somebody who has come from being in a job I absolutely detested.
Speaker AAnd it made me depressed to the point I was just drinking all the time.
Speaker AAnd I wasn't taking drugs on, but I was drinking all the time.
Speaker AI was partying all the time just to kind of as a way to escape.
Speaker ABut since I actually found my direction in life, or certainly the path.
Speaker ALet's call it's.
Speaker AYeah, let's call it direction, because it does change as you kind of go along.
Speaker AI want to kind of help share that with people in all respects, or if I had to say it was just for.
Speaker AIt's for parents.
Speaker AIt's people, you know, who have had a lot of challenges in life who are maybe at that transition part of the life, and they want to change their life, whether it's a health, whether it's a career, whatever that is.
Speaker AI would say it's mainly for them, mainly for parents, but also for young people as well.
Speaker ABecause I think there's a very strong connection between people our age who are in our 40s and young kids who were maybe in the 20s.
Speaker AIt's very confusing time.
Speaker AAnd this is what I'm from lots of reading, talking to people.
Speaker AThis is what I'm kind of discovering now.
Speaker AYou got kids who were maybe just coming out of college or university, or maybe they don't even know where they want to go in life.
Speaker AA very confusing and hard time.
Speaker AAnd then you've also got that transition in life where people are in the 40s that do have those epiphanies and they have those, you know, insights of like, is this what my life's about?
Speaker AAnd it can become almost a depressing time.
Speaker AYou know, I think, you know, suicide, guys, is.
Speaker AIs.
Speaker AIs most prevalent in between the ages of.
Speaker AI think it's 44, 55, which is that sort of transitional time of life or realization where your life isn't going where it's going.
Speaker AOr maybe there's a big trauma in life, like a relationship breakdown or a career.
Speaker AYou've just lost a job or the something, you know, like that.
Speaker AAnd again, we bring it all back down to our health.
Speaker ABecause when we think about what can just focus internally and we can just focus on ourselves and put ourselves first, everything becomes a lot easier.
Speaker AAnd this is the one thing that I want to try and that people don't understand that health is the foundation.
Speaker AHealth is wealth.
Speaker AThat is kind of it.
Speaker ABut it's not just a case of, oh, let's go and lose some weight.
Speaker AThat's Like a minute part of it, right?
Speaker AThere's so much more to it.
Speaker AAnd this is why I kind of really struggled with the podcast.
Speaker AWhere do I kind of go with this?
Speaker ASo there's lots of directions that we can go in, but hopefully that kind of clear that up to you, who this is for.
Speaker ABut I'm also going to give it to a voice to young people as well, because let's say, if we've got kids, maybe we don't understand what our kids are thinking, maybe we don't understand what our kids are going through.
Speaker AWe may understand what we went through as kids, but we don't understand what our kids are going through.
Speaker AAnd this brings us back to.
Speaker AI want to bring some young people on here so we can talk about the struggles that they're going through.
Speaker ASo as mentors and parents, we can then help them.
Speaker ASo, for example, and now I kind of touch on to what I do as a business with Lyft.
Speaker ASo at Lyft, we coach young athletes.
Speaker AI say young athletes.
Speaker ASome of them play sports, some of them don't.
Speaker AMajority do play sports.
Speaker ABut it's a place where we can get kids strong.
Speaker AWe're all physically strong.
Speaker AYou get physically strong, you get mentally strong.
Speaker AThat's kind of why it started.
Speaker ABut we have sort of gravitated and turned our direction a lot to young female athletes.
Speaker AWe have a lot of young girls in the gym who play football.
Speaker AAnd one of our athletes is actually in the gym now, helping me as an assistant coach.
Speaker AAgain, she didn't know what to do with her GCs, no GCSEs, but she had her choices to make.
Speaker AShe was in year eight, she was going to year nine or year nine, year ten.
Speaker AI can't remember where to make the choices.
Speaker AAnd she was quite overwhelmed, like, do I take pe?
Speaker ADo I do business?
Speaker ALike, what do I do?
Speaker ASo how to chat with her and says, look, like, why don't you just come into the gym, do some work, we'll have a bit chat about it.
Speaker AAnd she's ended up taking pa. She absolutely loves it.
Speaker AShe's an element.
Speaker AI've also said, look, these are the kind of career options that you can go into.
Speaker ALike, if you are interested in sport, like, these are all the things that are available to you.
Speaker ANot kind of overwhelming, but just to give her that understanding that, you know, you don't have to choose a direction.
Speaker AIt sort of 13 year old, which is absolutely crazy.
Speaker AIt's just about finding that interest that leads you down a certain path which might potentially Change down the line.
Speaker ABut what I'm kind of trying to say is here is a big part of what we do at LIFT is to help young people to be strong in life.
Speaker ALike physically, yes, mentally, yes, but just to feel strong within themselves.
Speaker AAnd we'll bring people on the podcast to.
Speaker ATo discuss all of those.
Speaker AAll of those things.
Speaker AThat's two questions answered.
Speaker AQuestion three, what's in it for you?
Speaker AOkay, what's in it for you?
Speaker AI'm going to give you basically anything you need to get you through certain struggles that you could be dealing with now.
Speaker ANow, for me to do that, I need you to be able to interact.
Speaker AI need you to be able to send me a question or even a story that you may be struggling with.
Speaker AYou don't have me have to give me a.
Speaker AA question that you're studying with, but it could just be.
Speaker AYou might just want to send me an email and say, look, this is my kind of life at the minute, and blah, blah, blah, tell me what it's about.
Speaker ABecause that alone helps you.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker ABut then I can talk about those things on the podcast, or I could bring an expert in and talk about that, because I am starting to learn a lot of really cool things myself, and I feel almost selfish for not sharing these things.
Speaker AAnd the reason I'm not sharing, because I don't know how to share it.
Speaker ATo me, it's just picking a.
Speaker APicking the camera and talking about it on social media just doesn't work for me.
Speaker AThat's just.
Speaker AI can do it, but it has to be about a certain thing, and, you know, about all the algorithms and all that jazz, and it becomes really sort of like.
Speaker ABut with podcasts, I find podcasts differently because you can actually have an open conversation.
Speaker AYou can talk about things in depth.
Speaker APeople who listen to podcasts like context, and they like depth, and they like to learn things on a deeper level.
Speaker AAnd if that's for you, then that's how I am.
Speaker AAnd if that's for you, then this is going to work for you.
Speaker AAnd I do like to dive deep into certain things that I'm learning.
Speaker ASo, for example, like neuroplasticity.
Speaker AI love neuroplasticity.
Speaker AI can talk about all day.
Speaker AAm I an expert in it?
Speaker AAbsolutely not.
Speaker AI would love to bring somebody in who is Andrew Huberman, by the way.
Speaker AI would love to bring Andrew Huberman on the podcast and talk about neuroplasticity.
Speaker AI've got so many questions to ask him, but I know enough about it to have a conversation to open Conversations, adhd, for example.
Speaker AThat's something I'm really learning about now.
Speaker AAnd again, I find it absolutely fascinating.
Speaker AAm I an expert in that?
Speaker ANo, I'm not.
Speaker ABut what it does is when I'm talking about, it opens conversations up and it gets you to think about it as well.
Speaker AMaybe you, you struggle with adhd, or you have a kid who struggles with ADHD, or you work with people who struggle with adhd.
Speaker AWhat I'm kind of saying is there's so many topics that we can talk about, and I feel almost selfish for not sharing them.
Speaker AAnd that's kind of what I want up to do.
Speaker AWhat that could be an open place where we can talk about things and accept the fact that we're not expert.
Speaker AI'm an expert in mindset or all of those types of neuroscience and anything like that.
Speaker ABut there's no reason why we can't talk about it.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AYou know, like, mental health is a really big thing, and people don't talk about it because they think they're not qualified to talk about it.
Speaker AIt's like, you have a brain, you have mental health, you are qualified to talk about those things.
Speaker AYou don't have to be an expert in it, but you can open up conversations.
Speaker AAnd I think that's the biggest part of it is let's just open up conversations.
Speaker ALet's talk about our stories, let's tell people how we're feeling.
Speaker ABecause even if you just tell someone the struggles that you're going through, the challenges you're dealing with, it helps them to deal with their struggles as well.
Speaker ASo, like, why should we not make it a place where it can be just natural and open and.
Speaker AYeah, that's probably kind of what's in this for you.
Speaker AAnd I am going to cut that there because again, I could probably sit here all day and talk.
Speaker AAnd that's my fair view.
Speaker AIt's probably not fair my kids either, because I will have to go and pick them up from school soon.
Speaker AAnd if I'm sat on the computer not talking to them, not talking to them, not picking them up, then that's not fair on them.
Speaker ACan't leave them just hanging around all day anyway.
Speaker AYes, that's kind of what it's about.
Speaker AThat's what it's for.
Speaker AAnd I'm going to bring some guests down.
Speaker AWe do have an amazing guest coming on who I've actually interviewed already.
Speaker AShe's a stress expert.
Speaker ABernadette Dancey Bernie, we call her Bernie because we can go on first name terms now, but she's incredible.
Speaker AShe's a Ph.D. graduate.
Speaker AShe's basically, she's a super smart lady.
Speaker AShe used to be a university lecturer.
Speaker ANow she has her own business called Stress Ed.
Speaker AWe're going to be talking about that in the next episode.
Speaker AI'm going to bring.
Speaker AI'm going to bring that episode up to the next podcast episode.
Speaker ASo yeah, and as for like other things that happens on podcasts, like advertisements or all that type of jazz, like, yes, those things are going to happen and I will bring some things in there, but only things that are helpful to you.
Speaker AOkay.
Speaker AThat is one of my promises I want to do with this podcast is to have this things that are actually relatable to you.
Speaker AI listen to podcasts and one of the things I hate about podcasts now is you have all of these advertisements on.
Speaker AI want my listening to someone if they really believe in a product.
Speaker ALike I've been using this product for like 20 years.
Speaker AI really believe in this product sponsoring the podcast.
Speaker ABrilliant.
Speaker AI'm all for that.
Speaker AI'm great for that.
Speaker AOr look, this is something I'm doing myself because they generally want to do it or they're generally trying it or whatever it is.
Speaker AIf there's genuinity behind it, that's great.
Speaker AI love that.
Speaker AAnd I think that's fair because you know, running a podcast, it is free and you do have to generate income somewhere because it's time, it's energy and it also costs you money as well to actually run a podcast.
Speaker ASo I do believe in ads.
Speaker AI think the work and I think it's fair that if you are listening to something for free, you do have some ads in there, but also for respect you as a listener, there have to be something that's beneficial to you.
Speaker AAgain, these ads, which are just chuck loads of random ads.
Speaker AI just that I stopped listening to podcasts.
Speaker AI used to listen to a lot of really great podcasts and I've stopped listening just simply because of that.
Speaker AI think you don't respect me as a listener because you're just trying to make money as opposed to you trying to help me.
Speaker AAnd that might be a selfish thing.
Speaker AI might be thinking that completely wrong.
Speaker AI don't know.
Speaker ABut that's just kind of my values.
Speaker ASo I'm going to leave it there.
Speaker AAny links that I have, I will put them in the show notes.
Speaker AYou can connect with me on Instagram and all that jazz and I'll put my email on that and you could get free downloads.
Speaker AI've got a free download for girls and sports.
Speaker AIt's to help you build some strong knees.
Speaker AIt's five reasons your daughter's knees hurt.
Speaker ASo that's something.
Speaker AAnd how to fix it fast.
Speaker AThat's something that I've got at the moment.
Speaker AYou can download that if you've got a daughter in sport.
Speaker AShe's struggling with knee pain.
Speaker AEven if she's not struggling with knee pain, please download it, because strength training for girls is absolutely vital.
Speaker AAnd again, we'll get into this in a different podcast.
Speaker ABut please, please, if you do have a daughter and she is playing sport, get her to do some strength work.
Speaker ADownload the free guide and get her do those exercises.
Speaker AEncourage her to do those exercises, please.
Speaker ASo thank you for listening and I will catch up with you on the next up.
Speaker ASo.