150 Nuclear Subs and Intuition - Charles Browne - podcast episode cover

150 Nuclear Subs and Intuition - Charles Browne

Apr 08, 20251 hr 3 minEp. 150
--:--
--:--
Download Metacast podcast app
Listen to this episode in Metacast mobile app
Don't just listen to podcasts. Learn from them with transcripts, summaries, and chapters for every episode. Skim, search, and bookmark insights. Learn more

Episode description

Today's episode explores how men can better understand and manage emotions with the expertise of guest Charles Brown, and host Doug Beitz.

Guest Introduction

  • Guest: Charles Brown, Men's Personal Development Coach.

  • Credentials: Certified NICE Guide Coach, Author of "The Pursuit of Identity and Purpose."

  • Achievements: Guided over 200 men to build self-worth, set boundaries, and live decisively.

  • Expertise: Blends behavioural psychology, leadership principles, and peak performance strategies.

Main Discussion

  • Emotions in Men: Some men fear losing control of their emotions, leading to suppression.

  • Coaching Approach: Charles shares his methodology for introducing the topic of emotions to men in his coaching sessions.

Charles’ Background

  • Navy Experience: Served in the Navy after high school, focusing on the naval nuclear power program.

  • Submarine Life: Describes the experience aboard fast attack submarines and the lifestyle's confidentiality.

  • Differences in Submarine Types: Discusses fast attack vs. ballistic missile submarines and their operations.

Personal Experiences

  • Doug's Scuba Diving Experience: Shared stories of the challenges in transitioning between surface and underwater environments.

  • Fear of Open Water: Doug opens up about overcoming his lifelong fear of deep water.

Training and Mental Stability

  • Martial Arts: Charles explains his early martial arts training and its impact on his mental resilience.

  • Calmness in Adversity: Techniques learned from both martial arts and Navy training to maintain composure.

Closing Thoughts

  • The Importance of Transitioning and Adaptability: Both in water and life, transitions can be turbulent but manageable with the right mindset and training.

  • Encouragement to Overcome Fears: Doug emphasises the value of facing personal challenges head-on.

Call to Action

For the best experience, listen in Metacast app for iOS or Android