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By Sam Webb and LIVIN
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In the complex landscape of interpersonal communication, mastering the art of tough talks is an indispensable skill that can pave the way for stronger relationships and effective problem-solving. Navigating difficult conversations with finesse requires more than just courage; it demands a set of simple yet powerful strategies to ensure success.
In this episode, I explore practical tips to empower you in facing tough conversations head-on, transforming them from potential minefields into opportunities for growth and connection. By embracing these simple yet powerful approaches, you can cultivate the skills necessary to engage in challenging dialogues, fostering understanding, resolution, and constructive outcomes. Tune in to learn more!
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Big luv,
Sam
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My guest today, a mate, Andrew Shaw, is a seasoned creative producer and a strong storyteller with over 12 years of experience in the broadcast and digital space. He started his career as an assistant director on the world-famous Australian soap Home & Away, directing background extras in scenes and keeping the set running smoothly and on time. The most transformative years of his early career were at Nickelodeon, where he produced and directed local scripted and reality television series and promos. In 2016, he immigrated to the USA and worked on the Ellen DeGeneres Show and Red Table Talk. He is now the Supervising Digital Producer for the Kelly Clarkson Show.
In this episode, Andrew shares his transformational journey into the entertainment industry as a producer, how he made the move to the USA and landed his dream job at the Ellen DeGeneres Show, and what helped him grow quickly in his career. He also talks about the power of working hard, providing solutions and good relations in your career growth, and practicing gratitude in your life. Tune in to learn more!
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Website: https://www.getandrewshaw.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andyshawpants/?img_index=1
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewshawsyd/
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Today, I share the secrets of turning stress into a catalyst for your own growth and well-being. Instead of viewing stress as a burden, we learn to embrace it as an opportunity for growth. By adopting a positive mindset and reshaping your relationship with stress, you can harness the health-enhancing effects of stress. Embrace stress as an opportunity for self-improvement, and watch as it becomes a stepping stone toward a more balanced and fulfilling life. Tune in to learn more!
Like this show? Please leave us a review here - All comments and reviews help us break the stigma of mental health so that we can save more lives. Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag @livinorg @samwebb so we can thank you personally.
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Much luv,
Sam
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In this episode, I share tangible ways to navigate the feeling of being stuck and discover growth opportunities and fulfillment in your life. These include uncovering your core values and passions, mastering your skills, seeking inspiration and guidance, and exploring different paths and adjusting your course. I also share the things that make us stuck. Tune in to learn more!
In life, we often encounter moments where we feel stuck, trapped in the confines of routine, or facing unforeseen obstacles. However, during these challenging times, the seeds of personal growth and new opportunities can take root. Navigating through being stuck requires resilience, introspection, and a willingness to embrace change. By exploring different perspectives, learning from setbacks, and seeking out fresh avenues, we can unearth hidden pathways to personal and professional development.
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Big luv,
Sam
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My guest today is Josh Dugan, an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who last played as a fullback and centre for the Cronulla Sharks in the NRL and Australia at international level. He previously played for the Canberra Raiders and the St George Illawarra Dragons in the National Rugby League and has played at representative level for the Prime Minister's XIII, Country Origin, NRL All Stars, and New South Wales in the State of Origin series.
In this episode, Josh shares his professional journey as a rugby player, the transition to retiring, and how that affected his identity. He talks about his current career helping kids, his biggest lessons from his current role, and the prevalence of mental health struggles in young people. He also discusses his stint in rehab, the lessons he learned from that, and the identity crisis after retiring. Tune in to learn more!
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/__duges13/
Twitch.tv: https://www.twitch.tv/duges_6
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In this episode, I share the areas that perfectionism manifests in our lives and how it can impact our lives negatively. I also explain the strategies that can help break you free from a perfectionistic mindset. These include recognizing the difference between perfectionism and striving for excellence, setting realistic challenges, focusing on progress and not the end result, and embracing mistakes.
In a world where perfection seems to be the ultimate pursuit, breaking free from the suffocating grip of perfectionism becomes an essential journey toward embracing our true selves and living our best lives. Perfectionism, often disguised as a noble aspiration, often hinders personal growth, fuels anxiety, and stifles creativity. By challenging the unrealistic standards we impose upon ourselves, embracing imperfections, and cultivating self-compassion, we can embark on a transformative path toward authenticity, fulfillment, and a life guided by genuine joy and meaningful connections.
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Big Luv,
Sam
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My guest, Shona Vertue, is a personal trainer and yoga teacher. Shona has left an indelible mark in the fitness world with a massive following of over 400k on Instagram and one of the most popular yoga channels in the UK on YouTube. Over her decade of teaching, she has developed the Vertue Method, a unique blend of weighted resistance training, cardio, yoga, and meditation, emphasizing the significance of rest and recovery alongside intense workouts. Her innovative approach has garnered a global following, with practitioners in over 65 countries. Notable clients like David Beckham have been inspired by Shona's teachings, encouraging individuals to cultivate new skills while prioritizing their fitness journey.
In this episode, Shona shares how you can be better at feeling as opposed to feeling better from training. She talks about the origin of her motivation and inspiration in the fitness industry as a woman, how she incorporates her psychology background in her training, why relationships are important in our mental health, and how we can be better at feeling. She also explains the parasympathetic and sympathetic states, how she keeps clients returning to her programs when they are struggling, and what she does to look after her mental health. Tune in to learn more!
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Website: https://shonavertue.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shona_vertue/
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My guest today, Cooper Chapman, was a professional surfer and is the founder of The Good Human Factory and makes waves in and out of the water. Witnessing the tragic loss of multiple friends to suicide during his final year of high school, Cooper was driven to create a lasting impact on mental health. In 2020, he established The Good Human Factory, a transformative initiative aimed at reshaping perceptions about mental well-being. With a message that mental health is not synonymous with mental illness, Cooper and his team have inspired the community to join the 1% club- being 1% better every day and how to stay consistent and accountable in the club.
In this episode, Cooper shares strategies from within that anyone can achieve to fill the gap you may lacking around mental health. He talks about how traveling the world has influenced his perspective on people, the origin of his mindset of being grateful for what he has already achieved, and how fear from speaking out about your true mental health can sometimes help you in the self-exploration journey. He also explains the different ways you can meditate and improve your mental health through modalities. Tune in to learn more!
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Website: https://www.thegoodhumanfactory.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegoodhumanfactory/
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In this episode, I share the things we can do so that we can grow past the negative impacts of comparing ourselves to other people and start believing in our own capabilities and paths. This includes developing a deeper understanding of yourself, treating yourself with compassion, reminding yourself that it’s okay to make mistakes, and setting meaningful targets and challenges. This journey of self-discovery empowers individuals to embrace their individuality, appreciate their progress, and build the confidence needed to pursue their dreams with unwavering faith in themselves. Tune in to learn more!
Like this show? Please leave us a review here - All comments and reviews help us break the stigma of mental health so that we can save more lives. Post a screenshot of you listening on Instagram & tag @livinorg @samwebb so we can thank you personally.
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Big Luv,
Sam
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My guest today is my very close friend here in LA, Jake Miosge. A Grammy-nominated Creative Director, Writer, and Director with over 10 years of experience in visual media. Jake previously built his eye as a music and fashion photographer with some of the biggest music acts in the world. He has executive produced music videos for Chris Brown/ Young Thug’s ‘Say You Love Me’ & chart-topping Hit ‘Go Crazy.’ He made his directing debut with ‘City Girls’ A music video/short film for Chris Brown and Young Thug. The videos he directed and produced have amassed 35+ million views on Youtube. After executive producing the tv series pilot ‘Primitive,’ Jake has recently written and directed a series of 3 short films featuring host Sam Webb as lead actor set to release in late 2023.
In this episode, Jake shares what it takes to succeed in a competitive world like Los Angeles. Jake talks about how he ended up living in L.A. despite being from Newcastle, Australia. He shares how he got into the music industry with world renowned artist, Chris Brown. Jake also shares the negative impacts of tying your identity to a job and what it can do to your psyche. We talk about the ups and downs of living in LA and how to navigate through the turbulant times. Tune in to learn more!
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Episode resources:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakemmiosge/
Email: [email protected]
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The podcast currently has 107 episodes available.