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Resilience Unravelled

Russell Thackerayresilienceunravelled.com
These podcasts help you get the most from life and work by helping you reduce burnout and improve your resilience and performance.
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Episodes

Cindy Benezra - Healing from sexual abuse

Cindy Benezra is an author, inspirational speaker, entrepreneur, sexual abuse advocate and founder of CindyTalksTM, a platform where she discusses healing tools and stories of hope for other trauma survivors. Cindy grew up in a family in middle America but her Father was a pedophile and she has gone through a long process of healing to help her deal with the sexual, physical and mental abuse she suffered. Cindy thinks pedophilia is still a taboo subject and that people are still very resistant t...

Mar 06, 202333 min

Rocky Buckley - Reinventing your brand

Nowadays the way you promote yourself, the way you get your message out and market your business is through online means. You need to figure out how to communicate what you do to the right audience, to message it properly, to engage people and show a different side of your personality. We are all living in a social age where having a public persona is no longer a choice and the question is how do we maximise ourselves and put that best version of ourselves out there. In this podcast: How to stan...

Feb 27, 202332 min

Lorna Byrne - Messages from angels

For many people their resilience comes from their ability to believe and having a path laid out for them. Lorna feels her angels have given her the courage and resilience she needed to overcome the obstacles and ridicule she has faced. If you are secure in yourself it doesn't matter what other people think about you. It doesn't matter what the source of your security is, whether it's a rational, cognitive thing or a faith, belief or spiritual, the idea of being a strong version of yourself is wh...

Feb 20, 202333 min

Donna Dahl - Empowering Change. Lessons I Learned from the Tortoise.

There is so much resilience required in writing a book because you are being judged and critiqued about what you've written very personally. Even if it's a non-fiction book that critique is about something you generated yourself. It’s very hard to separate ourselves from the words we’ve written and the content we’ve delivered. If you remember a time in your life where your examination was being graded, there were times when you felt as though the evaluation that appeared on your report card exhi...

Feb 13, 202328 min

Brian Slade - Preparing the mind for difficult decisions

Brian started asking why did he experience post-traumatic growth rather than post-traumatic stress? He looked at his peers and although they had had the same stimulus, they had different results. Brian felt he had grown from his experiences and that they had increased his resilience and ability to see things as opportunities rather than obstacles or things that would drag him down. Other guys on the alternative end of the spectrum were thinking about taking their own lives - that's a very big sp...

Feb 06, 202326 min

Amy Beckley - Understanding infertility. The importance of Progesterone.

Following her own personal infertility experience, which included seven miscarriages and two rounds of IVF, Amy Beckley used her PhD in Pharmacology to create Proov, an at-home progesterone test. This helps to provide women with more information on why their bodies may be miscarrying. As well as sharing, her personal story with fertility, Amy has made it her mission to empower and change the conversation around understanding infertility. In this podcast: Why blood tests don't provide the full pi...

Jan 30, 202320 min

Christian Espinosa - Leadership skills for the smartest person in the room

There is also a feeling that as we skill leaders up somehow their rational skills diminish - as we improve one, the other falls away. In the past this meant technical staff didn't want to take on a leadership role because they thought their technical skills would become obsolete or because it was somehow seen as a lessor role. This is perhaps because the skills needed to be a good leader are seen as more transferable or easier to obtain but these things are massively important in themselves. Com...

Jan 23, 202329 min

Dr Amy Mednick - Improving Connection. Humanising the remote approach

There are a lot of ways we can improve the remote experiences, but we need to learn the signs that our needs aren’t being met in our virtual interactions, for example why Zoom calls are physically exhausting, why what we intend to say gets lost and distorted in virtual settings and why being part of a remote team can increase stress. To understand what is missing from these remote interactions, we need to look at how we use space, sensory cues and group dynamics and then explore the challenges p...

Jan 16, 202341 min

Kimberly Brown - Buddhism to navigate grief and loss

Buddhists approach grief and loss in a different way. The traditional westernised view is that it’s something that's not talked about, something that’s slightly embarrassing and that if we talk about it, it might happen sooner. Buddhism seems to integrate ‘passing on’ in a more obvious way so people are less ashamed to talk about it, can remind themselves that life is brief and that our words and actions can benefit ourselves and other’s. In the US there is a struggle to know how to grieve and h...

Jan 09, 202329 min

Desange Kuenihira - Undefeated Woman

Originally from Democratic Republic of Congo, at the age of two, Desange Kuenihira and her six siblings moved to a refugee camp in Uganda. She was told repeatedly that she was meaningless and that her only potential worth was the dowry a much older man. Desange lived in Uganda for twelve years as a refugee before moving to the U.S. and building her life in Utah where she gained a Bachelor of Science in criminology and a Bachelor of Science in health, society, and policy. Desange was given an opp...

Jan 02, 202318 min

Jacqueline (Jack) Perez - Redefining midlife for women

At the moment we are in a unique position. The average lifespan of a white woman in the early 1900’s was 51. Although there were people who lived to their 80s or 90s this was not as a cohort or large sector of the population. Now is the first time that there is a large number or high concentration of people in this space. The Baby Boomers, the Gen X’s and now even the older Millenials are all entering this space and the exciting thing is that we get to define what that seed change looks like and...

Dec 26, 202227 min

Jeff Foote - Beyond addiction. Science and kindness for positive change.

One of the messages for families dealing with addiction has been that if a loved one is struggling, you need to step away and take care of yourself. The tough love idea that you have to let someone hit rock bottom before they will change. This has nothing to do with evidence or effectiveness and is an approach that is heartbreaking for families who are scared, concerned and asking for help. The approach Jeff has been working on over the last ten years is called the Invitation to Change‘ which is...

Dec 19, 202235 min

Nanci A Smith - Move from shame and blame. The benefits of collaborative divorce.

People step out of marriage for different reasons but in Nanci’s experience it’s usually because communication has broken down or people are just not being honest. They don’t feel secure enough to say what they mean and mean what they say. The failure of communication leads to a lack of accountability and people get entrenched into positions of misery and want to blame and point the finger at others. They are just not feeling satisfied but they don't have the emotional training to engage in diff...

Dec 12, 202228 min

Dawson Church - Remodel your brain for happiness

The states to traits progression in people who meditate, especially those who meditate effectively, means that they are able to increase neural mass in parts of the brain such as the corpus callosum and the memory and learning system. There is an increase in neural tissues in the ventromedial prefrontal cortex that hooks the executive centres in to the emotional brain and down-regulates all the irritations and distractions of everyday life and focuses on happiness joy and wellbeing. In this podc...

Dec 05, 202230 min

Martha Aviles - A work in progress. Resilience to evolve and succeed.

Martha Aviles is a marketing executive based in Austin, Texas. Her parents were Nicaraguan immigrants who arrived in Miami, Florida in the 1970s. Martha was born and grew up in Miami before moving to southern California and then Austin, Texas in the early 90s where she became involved in high-tech marketing, the career she has pursued for the last twenty years. She focuses on impacting high-growth companies with innovative, measurable marketing strategies and her dynamic background is in leading...

Nov 28, 202228 min

Beth Bell - A journey of awakening

Living a life of discord and emotional suffering doesn’t need to be the norm. When we unravel the stories that the mind holds on to so tightly and become aware of our patterns and triggers, it can lead us to an awakening of a very different reality filled with ease and grace. Beth Bell’s soul journey has taken her around the world to live, starting with humble beginnings in North Dakota, to California, New York City, Singapore, India, Bali, and now back in California. She spent 15-plus years in ...

Nov 21, 202226 min

Ronni Tichenor & Jennie Weaver - Recovering from childhood trauma to rebuild sibling bonds

Nowadays there is a lot of discussion about the impact of childhood trauma but not a lot of time has been given to the relationship between siblings who are part of emotionally abusive families. It can be difficult to realise that you grew up in a home with these dynamics because denial that these things are happening is common. Sometimes this denial lasts to adulthood. The relationship between siblings is nearly always damaged in some way. The dynamics parents set in motion often sets children ...

Nov 14, 202231 min

Jacob Perkins - Speed skiing, engineering and mindset. The road to the Olympics

Like all high level sport speed skiing is about failure, rectification, incremental gains and constant evolution. It’s an extremely tough sport mentally and physically – you know you'll have crashes but you have to have a long-term vision and know where you’re tying to go. You have to put goals in place that are incremental – you’re not going to get to your end goal of skiing at 200 kms an hour on your first run but you can set goals to get towards it and look at it with a long term perspective....

Nov 07, 202224 min

Pamela Brinker - Become a Braveologist. The key to conscious bravery.

There is a criticism of some awareness approaches. The critical thing is what comes next, of having awareness not for the sake of awareness but of making choices and taking meaningful action. We can’t just pretend to live joyful lives, we can’t just hope and affirm. Being consciously brave is about being able to know what is needed in any given moment and then doing it. When we have the capacity to be free of all feelings and not judge ourselves we can come into our whole being and say ‘I can do...

Oct 31, 202229 min

Stephen Wiedner - The role of psychological safety

Where there is a rupture in a team or where people don't necessarily agree, there is often a desire to get to a place where it is a little less uncomfortable, where it’s ‘nice’. We need to move, not to ‘nice’, but to a place where we can generate fresh ideas, where we can have discussions that move the organisation, team or a group of individuals to a new place, a new solution or a new way of doing things. This is what psychological safety is facilitating. It’s learning within a group environmen...

Oct 24, 202226 min

Laura Purdy - Army physician to telehealth entrepreneur

Laura Purdy feels telehealth and digital health are the progression and future of healthcare. She sees healthcare as following the way the banking industry has evolved – we do almost everything remotely, rarely go to the bank and when we do its’ an inconvenience. If healthcare follows that trend, as technology is developed and adoption increases, it will get to the point where the first thing we think about in getting care is how do we do it digitally! After fourteen years as a military physicia...

Oct 17, 202228 min

Dr Russell Thackeray - Aligning Psychological Safety, Resilience and Burnout

This week we thought we'd give you another opportunity to listen to Dr Thackeray's take on Psychological Safety, something he has long been fascinated by. He is particularly interested in how it aligns with Burnout and Resilience and in this podcast he discusses: What psychological safety is What it’s all about What it has to offer us Some of the different theoretical ideas around psychological safety.

Oct 10, 202220 min

Ryan Larson - From ladder to leader

Ryan Larson has been a firefighter in Phoenix, Arizona for twenty-one years. In the emergency services sector people often talk about the physical requirements, the structure, the sense of clarity and knowing your role and what you have to do. But being a firefighter is a lot more than this - it isn’t just about running into a burning building, it’s about knowing your environment, knowing the structure and what you’re going into and then using all your senses - if you go up to a door and its rea...

Oct 03, 202230 min

Sam LaCrosse - Linking Values and Identity

Sam LaCrosse hasn't done anything amazing. He's not extraordinary or impressive. He’s just an ordinary guy from Cleveland, Ohio, who now lives an ordinary life in Austin, Texas. Sam’s approach to living a rich and fulfilling life doesn't involve slogans or self-esteem dogma. He feels the path to a good life lies in discovering and honoring your own core values. Sam grew up as part of a tight-knit family where a constant was the ethos of values - he didn't understand what they were but he realise...

Sep 26, 202231 min

Estelle Giraud - Empowering your health journey

Estelle Giraud is passionate about creating a better healthcare system. She believes that we all have the fundamental right to have agency over our own body, our own health journey and, the privacy that goes with it. The idea that we own and cleanse our own health data means we can show our own data to the people providing our healthcare needs on a global scale. Different countries have different systems so it makes sense for all our health information to come with us as we move through life. No...

Sep 19, 202234 min

David Richman - Lean in and Learn. Finding the purpose for change

David Richman is an author, public speaker, philanthropist, and endurance athlete whose mission is to form more meaningful human connections through storytelling. As a former sedentary, over-weight, smoker, David knew that he needed to focus not on what others wanted out of him, but on what he wanted out of life. Through lessons learned in business and sport, he introduced the concept of the “middle of the pack” and how we can get more out of ourselves than we ever imagined. He applies this conc...

Sep 12, 202225 min

Dr Ronald Alexander - Unlock your core creativity

When artists describe their creative process, they inevitably talk about being in an open mind state where the download of core creativity can happen, that creativity isn’t a rational, calculated activity, its about allowing oneself to become receptive. Pure originality is core creativity, something that comes from ones pure core collective unconscious. Mindfulness meditation can take us out of overthinking and into the mind state of receptivity. The stillness and focus involved in meditation al...

Sep 05, 202227 min

Lori Saitz - Meditation for gratitude and forgiveness

Research and science shows that meditation actually enhances creativity so you can come at a problem with several different angles and be more creative about solving it. It decreases anxiety and in a more relaxed state you are open to getting more insights and having more breakthroughs. Meditation can also enhance emotional intelligence which makes you more empathetic, less likely to act impulsively and get frustrated in an emotionally charged situation as well as making interactions easier. Gra...

Aug 29, 202224 min

Jennifer Fraser - The Bullied Brain. Losing the mind bully.

Jennifer had dissociated with the person she was as a teenager who was physically, emotionally and sexually abused by three teachers. She had put this away in a box and not integrated it so it started to operate as a mind bully. She was a high achiever in the academic world but when she came home behind closed doors she bullied herself through cutting and eating disorders. She was hurting her own body because she had no idea she had to take teenage girl and her trauma and work through it. She wa...

Aug 22, 202233 min

Carrington Smith - Look for the opportunity

When we tell ourselves about not being defined by something we generally mean not talking about it. The traumas that happen and that we don't want to be defined by we don't talk about and so we don't deal with them. They then become ‘the monster under the bed’. They end up controlling us because we haven’t dealt with them. We have to face these things head on. Feel the emotion then go back to what happened to us and incorporate it as part of our life experience.

Aug 15, 202229 min
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