Episodes

  • Journeying #43 New Year's Eve Impromptu Episode!
    Dec 31 2021

    An impromptu New Year's Eve episode to check in on the podcast, and make the most of my multiple subscriptions that I've continued to pay since June!! 

    Wishing you all a wonderful New Year! And hopefully, I return to some sort of regular routine with the pod in 2022! When I work out the work-life-home-family-leisure-wellness-exercise-projects etc balance ...

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    17 mins
  • Journeying #42 with Dr. Dee Duffy on Summer Solstice musings, Nineties Reminiscing, and hope for an Education Renaissance
    Jun 22 2021

    This week I share my Summer Solstice musings, Nineties Reminiscing, and hope for an Education Renaissance!


    RESOURCES MENTIONED: 

    The Consilience Project: https://consilienceproject.org/

    Louise Nealon, author of Snowflake: https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/louise-nealon-there-is-an-overwhelming-silence-and-shame-in-irish-culture-1.4552316

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    20 mins
  • Journeying #41 with Brian O'Loughlin of Movement101, Mobility Training and Personal Development
    Jun 14 2021

    This week I am joined for a chat with Brian O’Loughlin, one of the founders of Movement 101. I joined up to their online programme last year after having a few different injuries, and just getting fed up with one injury leading on to another! So it was great to chat in person with Brian and hear more about the ethos behind the movement!

    Brian and his business partner Rob recognised the need for people, in general, to first learn to move their bodies better before they then go on to engage in whatever sport or activity they choose. Their thinking is that we can overcome most pain and injury if we work on the daily movement of our body first. As opposed to maybe working 5 days a week sat slouched over a computer and then wonder what is wrong with us when our back gives way when we go say, surfing on the weekend. We’ve gone from 0 to 90 and then feel let down by our body when it can’t cooperate with the rapid transition!  

    Importantly, Movement101 advocates that rather than letting that back pain (or whatever pain) define what we can continue to do (or not do) in the future, they propose we can return to active sport, once we have integrated daily movement and preparation of the back, spine or whatever body part, first.   

    The chat moves on to introduce a new men’s only platform that they are launching this week, called Telos. I think this is a very interesting development in their journey to integrate learning more about the body, the mind, and personal development holistically. Brian explains why they chose to make it a men’s only space, and what they have in store for the Telos journey. 


    TOPICS DISCUSSED:

    • The 3 Principals of Movement 101: Responsibility; Empowerment; Education
    • Movement 101 helps people to do what they want to do with their body 
    • A modern, sedentary lifestyle does not require us to physically move to survive
    • What is your 'why' when you show up to exercise? 
    • Recognising the relationship between physical pain and stress in our lives
    • Movement101 (M101) take a multifaceted approach to clients presenting with pain
    • Challenge there is any such as thing as a "wrong" movement
    • Implementing rituals, systems, and beliefs to build the life you really want  
    • Telos personal development platform launches this week - M101 men's only mentorship framework
    • How mentors help him to achieve his personal and professional goals
    • As an entrepreneur, advocates for 'Money, Impact, & Freedom'
    •  M101 works with high-profile sportspersons to include professional world adventurer, Damian Browne
    • Men, social media, and body ideals 
    • Journalling - "Read to learn more, Write to learn more about yourself"


    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    Movement101 website: https://movement101.com/

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    49 mins
  • Journeying #40, Dr. Dee Duffy on the Paper Tuesdays podcast
    Jun 7 2021

    I’m mixing things up a little this week and turning the mic on me! I am sharing a chat I had on the Paper Tuesdays podcast a few months ago with Michael Dwyer and Marc Halpin.

    TOPICS DISCUSSED: 

    • Learning about ourselves through sports competition - pushing out of our comfort zones and battling the ego
    • Power structures and society 
    • Is social media and technology the new religion? 
    • Why we need Emotional Intelligence & Self-Awareness 
    • Social media distracting us from living a more meaningful life
    • The hollowness of consumerism 
    • Nature & Higher Power
    • Challenging the traditional working life model in the modern western world 
    • The Joy of the Sea
    • How can I be in the marketing education space, and also challenge overconsumption, and champion sustainability? 
    • New retail opportunities in the Circular Economy 
    • Karl Marx’s Commodity Fetishism, the fashion industry & modern-day slavery  
    • The necessity of critical thinking for all people in current times 
    • The problem with stereotyping masculine and feminine traits 
    • Care and the emotional load
    • Imagining a dystopian world where all women were wiped out! 
    • The overwhelming role of parenthood and the necessity of sharing the workload
    • Perpetual learning for building continued self-awareness and deeper thinking 


    RESOURCES:
    About the Paper Tuesdays podcast and hosts: https://wexfordweekly.com/2021/02/21/paper-tuesdays-podcast/

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Journeying #39 with Aidan McCullen, Host of The Innovation Show and Author of 'Undisruptable: A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention for Individuals, Organisations, and Life’
    May 31 2021

    I am joined this week by Aidan McCullen, a former professional rugby player, who played with Ireland, Leinster, and Toulouse during his rugby career. Aidan has since reinvented himself in a number of different career transformations. But I came across him first in his capacity as host of The Innovation Show podcast about 4 years ago. I actually would say it was one inspiration behind me starting this podcast.

    Aidan has now written a book, ‘Undisruptable, A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention for Individuals, Organisations, and Life’. 

    The book, I would say, is inspired by the culmination of all the phenomenal guests Aidan has attracted to his show over the last six years - some of the key strategic thinkers of the 21st century. 

    But for every interview, he actually reads each guest’s book before they come on his show. So, I would say his book could be described as a distillation of all this acquired knowledge, filtered through Aidan’s creative mind to arrive at, Undisruptable, Aidan’s own take on how we need to do business in an increasingly changing, volatile business landscape. 

    For anyone with an interest in new ideas, or in doing business in VUCA times (that is under Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous times), or who is just a fellow fan of The Innovation Show, this episode is for you! 

    TOPICS DISCUSSED:

    • Starting podcasts and creating habits!
    •  The Innovation Show podcast - currently booked up until 2024!
    • Mental models and learning: how to consume content
    • Inspiration behind writing his new book, 'Undisruptable'
    • Idea behind The Permanent Reinvention Mindset? 
    • Explaining S-curves, and the need to learn in permanence 
    • Return on Capabilities (RoC), and 'Assets in the Ashes' 
    • Walt Disney's career - perfect example of a permanent reinvention mindest where he continually pushed boundaries and jumped S-curves 
    • The science behind visualisation boards, journaling and practicing gratitude 
    • Reticular Activation System (RAS): filtering system in our brain to attract that which we have told our brain is important
    • Writing your goals, and remember to be grateful when you achieve your goals - gratitude attracts more great things (RAS in action) 
    • The Immortal Jellyfish and Fujifilm: permanent reinvention in nature and business! 

    RESOURCES MENTIONED: 

    • The Innovation Show website https://theinnovationshow.io/
    • Aidan McCullen's 'Undisruptable: A Mindset of Permanent reinvention' book: https://theinnovationshow.io/undisruptable-book/
    • Barbara Oakley and learning how to learn: https://barbaraoakley.com/ 
    • R. Buckminster Fuller: https://www.bfi.org/about-fuller
    • Clayton Christensen, world's top management thinker: https://claytonchristensen.com/
    • Joe Dispensa: https://drjoedispenza.com/
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    44 mins
  • Journeying #38 with Kathleen Duffy, Psychotherapist, Dream Analyst, and Book Author
    May 24 2021

    My guest this week is the charismatic Kathleen Duffy, psychotherapist, dream analyst, and author of Awaken to the Wisdom of your Dreams. Kathleen is well-known in the field of dreamwork within psychotherapy practice and regularly runs workshops to share her own wisdom and experience on this fascinating topic. 

    I had the privilege of chatting regularly with Kathleen over the years about analysing dreams, and I’ve always been drawn to the curiosity of this other realm and all that we don’t fully understand in our conscious mind.  So, when Kathleen agreed to join me on the podcast, I was so delighted.

    We get personal as Kathleen unpacks my dream! We don’t go too deep as it was a pretty vivid and personal dream, but it helps to demonstrate the process of how to recall your dream in the morning, and then how to figure out the message your subconscious mind is trying to resolve for you. 

    Kathleen demonstrates how Gestalt therapy works by asking me to move from describing a favourite pair of pants, to me becoming the pair of pants! Sounds odd, but it works! The exercise really hit home for me as it pinpointed so many significant symbols that were relevant to me this week in particular. I don’t share them all, but you can hear from our interaction, the exercise hit home! 

    TOPICS DISCUSSED:

    • The first person to bring psychotherapy to Mayo!
    • Letting go of the conscious mind (ego, left-brain), into the subconscious dream world (creative, right-brain)
    • We need to listen to our dreams, information is trying to bypass our busy, distracted, conscious mind 
    • "Sleep on it" ... bringing balance to the (rational) left & (irrational) right side of the brain 
    • The function of dreams is to bring balance to the psyche
    • Theorists of the dreamworld: Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and then Fritz Perls & Gestalt Therapy 
    • The 'wisdom' of our dreams - our dreams are more than the limitations of our conscious mind 
    • Connecting Jung's dream symbolism and free associations with a LEGO Serious Play Workshop!
    • Bert Hellinger's group work: Family constellations and the wisdom of the collective unconscious - stepping into an intuitive realm 
    • Guiding steps from Kathleen's book to help you recall your dreams
    • Kathleen demonstrates how we can analyse our dreams, using a dream I shared from the previous night
    • Dreams brings to us whatever it is we are denying during the day, to balance our psyche
    • Why do we have recurring dreams? 
    • Jung's Universal and Personal Archetypes or Selves
    • The dreaded 'Leaving Cert' dream!!
    • Is Deja Vu connected to the dream world? 
    • Linear versus non-linear time 
    • "I am a purple pair of pants!" ... Kathleen demonstrates Gestalt therapy on me

    RESOURCES MENTIONED:

    • Kathleen's book website: http://www.awakentoyourdreams.com/about
    • Family Constellations Ireland: https://www.familyconstellationsireland.com

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Journeying #37 with Orla Finn, Personal Trainer & Founder of Award-Winning Mojo Fitness Bootcamp
    May 17 2021

    My guest this week is Orla Finn, a local business owner in our village and very well known to so many locally – she is the founder of Mojo Fitness, an award-winning outdoor Bootcamp which she started 6 years ago. By designing training classes and programmes to accommodate in particular the lives of busy parents, Mojo Fitness has been an absolute lifeline for many here in Donabate. 

    Often it is difficult for parents with young kids to get out to exercise, socialise, or even engage in an adult conversation all day, and it can be very isolating. Which of course can have a knock-on effect on our mental health and wellbeing. But Orla designs her programmes with that ‘busy mum’ or ‘time-strapped dad’ in mind, to get out and get a really good session in, while also building a community and forging friendships 

    Orla has designed a realistic training programme for relatively novice runners to train & complete a half-marathon, and with this, she has helped people who never dreamed of running 5km to instead experience the achievement of crossing a finishing line of a half marathon. 

    TOPICS DISCUSSED:

    • Pivoting roles from the career we "should" have, to the career we actually love
    • Building a community-driven outdoor fitness group  
    • Mini-goals to give clients a training focus 
    • Supporting clients to go from zero kms to completing half marathons
    • If you have the want, you can do anything 
    • Designed a more realistic marathon training plan for busy parents 
    • Training & early motherhood ... Buggy Bootcamp!
    • "Mojo saved my life" - the importance of community, friendship & camaraderie
    • What does a PT (Personal Trainer) look like?
    • Voted 'Best Bootcamp in Ireland' at the Irish Fitness Industry (IFI) Awards 2019
    • Exercise & movement gets us through the mentally & emotionally tough times
    • How to keep young girls in sport?
    • Setting personal goals - next up, 6km sea-swim from Lambay Island to Tower Bay, Portrane to support new local social enterprise, EggHeadz 

    Mojo Fitness: http://www.mojofitness.eu/
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    59 mins
  • Journeying #36 with Dr. Dee Duffy on Re-learning Habits, Summer Bucket List wins, and Ditching the 7 Deadly Habits
    May 10 2021

    Solocast musings with your host, Dr. Dee Duffy

    TOPICS THIS WEEK:

    • "Shed not a clout, till May is out" ... I should have listened to my mammy!
    • Re-learning self-care practices
    • Achieving a personal goal and hitting all of Glasser's 5 Basic Needs (Choice Theory)
    • The 'Yes Day' Essay: swapping out the 7 Deadly Habits
    • What are we sending kids to school for? To do what they are told? Or to be creative, imaginative, and innovative thinkers?
    • Darkness Into Light 2021: what we planned versus how it happened 


    RESOURCES MENTIONED:
    Mobility training:  https://movement101.com/
    Swim Ireland: https://www.swimireland.ie/news/return-to-open-water-april-2021
    William Glasser's 5 Basic Needs: https://wglasser.com/quickstart-guide-to-choice-theory/#basic-needs
    Sir Ken Robinson "Do Schools Kill Creativity?" TED talk:  https://youtu.be/iG9CE55wbtY
    Darkness Into Light: https://www.pieta.ie/

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    36 mins