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In this heartfelt and practical conversation, Matt sits down with Associate Professor James Kirby — clinical psychologist, Director of Clinical Psychology Programs at the University of Queensland, and co-director of the Compassionate Mind Research Group.
James is a leading expert in Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), developed by Professor Paul Gilbert. He explores why self-compassion often feels so difficult — especially for high-achievers, athletes, dads, and anyone raised with the idea that self-criticism drives success.From unsolicited grandparent parenting advice to the surprising courage required to move toward suffering (instead of away from it), this episode challenges the myth that compassion is soft or weak.
James shares research-backed insights on how compassion flows in three directions, why context matters, and how shifting from harsh self-criticism to a kinder inner voice can improve performance, parenting, and mental health.You’ll hear:
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Whether you’re a parent, coach, leader, or someone who’s hard on yourself, this episode offers compassionate, evidence-based tools to build inner strength without lowering your standards.
By Matthew IasielloIn this heartfelt and practical conversation, Matt sits down with Associate Professor James Kirby — clinical psychologist, Director of Clinical Psychology Programs at the University of Queensland, and co-director of the Compassionate Mind Research Group.
James is a leading expert in Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT), developed by Professor Paul Gilbert. He explores why self-compassion often feels so difficult — especially for high-achievers, athletes, dads, and anyone raised with the idea that self-criticism drives success.From unsolicited grandparent parenting advice to the surprising courage required to move toward suffering (instead of away from it), this episode challenges the myth that compassion is soft or weak.
James shares research-backed insights on how compassion flows in three directions, why context matters, and how shifting from harsh self-criticism to a kinder inner voice can improve performance, parenting, and mental health.You’ll hear:
Timestamps
Resources:
Whether you’re a parent, coach, leader, or someone who’s hard on yourself, this episode offers compassionate, evidence-based tools to build inner strength without lowering your standards.