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Ep. 109 Robert Devereux is the featured guest on this episode of the Healthy Illness podcast. Recognized as the show's foremost mental health sports analyst, he has provided insights into the world of sports and mental health, discussing figures like Shikari Richardson, Simone Biles, and Naomi Osaka. As a middle-aged black man in America, he brings a unique perspective to the conversation. His love for cycling is not only a hobby but also a mode for improving mental health space and establishing healthier practices.
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šļø Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder ofĀ Front Seat Life LLC
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In this engaging episode of the Healthy Illness podcast, host Kelly Marie invites returning guest Robert Devereux to delve into a topic that marries physical movement with mental well-being: cycling. The conversation looks to inspire and guide listeners on nurturing healthier relationships, especially while managing mental health conditions. Setting a refreshing tone with candid banter, the duo explore the mental liberation found in biking through the streets as a form of escape, self-expression, and reconnection with youthful joy.
Robert candidly shares his personal journey of rediscovering cycling and how it serves as a safe space away from life's cacophony, much like the solace he finds in his meticulously curated living quarters. They discuss the emotional benefits of cycling, how it connects with mental health, and the narratives tied to cycling as a black man in America. The transcript is rich with SEO-friendly terms such as "mental health," "cycling," "movement," and "healthy relationships," enhancing the online discoverability of this podcast episode.
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Ep. 109 Robert Devereux is the featured guest on this episode of the Healthy Illness podcast. Recognized as the show's foremost mental health sports analyst, he has provided insights into the world of sports and mental health, discussing figures like Shikari Richardson, Simone Biles, and Naomi Osaka. As a middle-aged black man in America, he brings a unique perspective to the conversation. His love for cycling is not only a hobby but also a mode for improving mental health space and establishing healthier practices.
Key Takeaways:Resources:
šļø Hosted by Coach Kelly Marie, founder ofĀ Front Seat Life LLC
š² InstagramĀ @thefrontseatlifeĀ FBĀ @thefrontseatlife, EmailĀ [email protected]
š§ Produced & edited byĀ JazzCast Pros
š Click Here to rate & review onĀ Apple Podcasts
š Rate & Share this Podcast fromĀ Spotify
š Add this show to your collection onĀ Pandora.
šŖ Support the Show with a one-time donation onĀ PayPal
In this engaging episode of the Healthy Illness podcast, host Kelly Marie invites returning guest Robert Devereux to delve into a topic that marries physical movement with mental well-being: cycling. The conversation looks to inspire and guide listeners on nurturing healthier relationships, especially while managing mental health conditions. Setting a refreshing tone with candid banter, the duo explore the mental liberation found in biking through the streets as a form of escape, self-expression, and reconnection with youthful joy.
Robert candidly shares his personal journey of rediscovering cycling and how it serves as a safe space away from life's cacophony, much like the solace he finds in his meticulously curated living quarters. They discuss the emotional benefits of cycling, how it connects with mental health, and the narratives tied to cycling as a black man in America. The transcript is rich with SEO-friendly terms such as "mental health," "cycling," "movement," and "healthy relationships," enhancing the online discoverability of this podcast episode.
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