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By Phil Birchenall, David Eccles, Andy Hall
The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
For the latest episode of Talking Cod, we're joined by investing guru Jason Graystone to talk about unshackling ourselves from unnecessary worry about our finances.
Jason began his career washing cars to earn money when he was 14. He became financially free at 30 and now is a trader and investor, owning a number of successul businesses.
We talk about the importance of having a plan, about valuing your time, and how critical it is to instil sound financial thinking into our kids.
He also gave us the worst Northern accent we've heard, but given the sound (our kid) advice he gives in the episode, we'll forgive him for that.
As always, if you like what you hear, give us a like, share, and a follow. And maybe a comment. Or, if you want to get involved, email us at [email protected].
In the latest episode of Talking Cod, Dave and Andy sit down with the awe-inspiring Luke Staton, whose journey from aspiring professional footballer to motivational speaker and children's author captures the essence of transformation and resilience.
Luke shares the trials and triumphs of his early days in football, the life-altering times when he had to hang up his boots, and the path that led him to inspire others through his motivational workshops and keynotes.
Beyond the field, Luke discusses the idea behind "Credo," a book aimed at empowering the youth, and how his past experiences fuel his passion for change. Join us for a story of passion, purpose, and the power of a positive mindset.
As always, if you like what you hear, give us a like, share, and a follow. And maybe a comment. Or, if you want to get involved, email us at [email protected].
The latest episode of Talking Cod features our good friend Will Edge, a trustee and facilitator at Mentell, a men's mental health charity.
We'd originally asked Will to come on to tell us about the charity's work and how he'd first come across the organisation, but then things went strangely quiet.
It turns out he'd had a scary accident whilst Wakeboarding in North Wales with his daughter, only to find out after an MRI scan that he'd got a tumour the size of a peach growing on his brain.
It's an incredible story. Had the accident not happened, the tumour might not have been diagnosed for another six years. And had Will not connected with Mentell in the years before the accident, he wouldn't have had the mental preparedness to deal with the trauma.
To find out more about Mentell, head over to their website at https://www.mentell.org.uk/, find them on Facebook, follow them on Instagram (@mentellcharity)
As always, if you like what you hear, give us a like, share, and a follow. And maybe a comment. Or, if you want to get involved, email us at [email protected].
In the latest episode of Talking Cod, we ask you to 'look into our ears' (not sure if that works, but I'm going to leave it and this note in this final copy, intentionally - Phil) with respected Berlin-based hypnotherapist Bernhard Tewes, whose personal transformation from chain smoker to non-smoker through hypnosis was the catalyst to become a master in the field.
Bernhard talks about his journey into hypnotherapy, his practice at Kiez Hypnose, and the creation of HypnoBox, a leading self-hypnosis app designed to help people tackle emotional issues.
Bernhard provides insight into hypnotherapy's potential to support major life changes. He also touches on his role as a mentor and trainer for those entering the field, underscoring the importance of accessible mental wellness tools.
Join us as we explore the practical applications of hypnotherapy with Bernhard and how it might be relevant to your own life. For more on his work, follow him on Instagram @bernhard.tewes.berlin or visit his website at www.bernhard-tewes.com.
As always, if you like what you hear, give us a like, share, and a follow. And maybe a comment. Or, if you want to get involved, email us at [email protected].
DISCLAIMER: No raw onions were eaten during this recording of Talking Cod.
We're back with another cracking guest on Talking Cod, none other than footy legend Dean Holden.
Dean talks about his illustrious career as a player and a manager, most recently of Charlton Athletic, but then opens up with deep authenticity as he talks about the tragic loss of his daughter, Cici.
And that triggered something huge in our conversation: as someone in the public eye, how much of your personal life do you have to shield?
We weren't expecting someone so prolific to approach the episode with such openness and candour, and we can't thank Dean enough for the authenticity he gave us during our chat.
If you think you know what's going on in a football manager's head, you need to listen to this edition.
Follow Dean on X: @deanholdenuk and on Instagram: @deanohold.
As always, if you like what you hear, give us a like, share, and a follow. And maybe a comment. Or, if you want to get involved, email us at [email protected].
For our first guest of 2024, we're thrilled to have David Wilson, aka Sober Dave, share his raw and inspiring journey. For 40 years, Dave was entangled in an ongoing battle with alcohol, a struggle that nearly ruined his life—but a pivotal moment in January 2019 marked the beginning of an extraordinary transformation.
Dave opens up about his darkest days – a time when his health deteriorated and alcohol became his master. Following a life-changing text from a friend, his story is a testament to the power of self-realisation and the courage to change. Listen to find out how he bravely embarked on a journey of sobriety, starting with a three-month challenge that evolved into a permanent lifestyle change.
This episode is not just about overcoming addiction; it's a story of redemption, resilience, and rediscovery. Dave's transformation led him to become a coach, podcaster (One For The Road - Apple Podcasts / Spotify), and author (One For The Road - Amazon), advocating for a life free from alcohol's grip.
If Dave's story resonates with you, or if you have your own tales of triumph, we're all ears at [email protected]. And remember, if you're hooked on our stories, show us some love with a like, share, or follow.
In this mini-episode of Talking Cod, join Andy, Dave, and Phil as we delve into our exciting plans for 2024. We share a sneak peek into the stellar line-up of guests awaiting us in the upcoming episodes and an update on our next Walking Cod outdoor adventure. Amidst the future gazing, the conversation takes a weird turn - in true Cod fashion - with an unexpected confession about spooning crisps.
As ever, if you like what you hear, give us a like, share, and follow, or leave a comment. And if you'd like to connect or contribute, email us at [email protected].
In our latest episode of Talking Cod, we're chuffed to introduce Krish Patel, whose journey is a remarkable blend of ambition, adversity, and awakening. From the streets of Bolton to the professional football fields, Krish's childhood dream of becoming a footballer took him on a bit of a rollercoaster.
His career began with promise at Bury, but injuries soon threw a wrench in the works, leading him down a path marked by depression and disillusionment. The lure of a football scholarship in California seemed like an escape, but it was the start of a profound journey of self-discovery.
He talks about his transformation from a materialistic mindset to a life dedicated to giving back through Tales to Inspire.
Join us as we explore Krish's journey, his perspective on life, and the impact of community service.
If you're moved by Krish's journey or want to share your own, we'd love to hear from you at [email protected]. As always, if you like what you hear, give us a like, a share, or a follow.
In our latest episode, we touch on a subject close to the heart – the impact of friends from different chapters of our lives passing away suddenly. Friends are the family we choose, accompanying us through life's journey, but what happens when they leave us without warning?
Phil, Dave, and Andy open up about personal experiences, the feelings that follow, and the importance of remembering the good times that friends leave behind. We also delve into how such losses prompt us to reflect, reassess, and deepen our appreciation for the connections we still hold.
This episode is also a celebration of friendship and the indelible marks it leaves on our lives. It's about the shared laughs, the adventures, and the bonds that continue to shape us.
If this conversation strikes a chord, or you just want to share your journey, our inbox at [email protected] is open. And give us a like, share, and follow for more stories and reflections.
In this awe-inspiring episode of Talking Cod, we welcome back the incredible Steve Hill, author of "What Next Sir?," fresh from an unimaginable feat of endurance.
Brace yourselves for a story that will leave you breathless. Literally.
Steve's just completed an astounding 14 marathons in 16 days. He began by running seven marathons along Costa Rica's coast, from the Pacific to the Caribbean. Picture this - eight to nine hours of running every day, in sweltering 30 to 35°C heat, and humid conditions that would make most of us give up.
But Steve didn't stop there. He hopped continents to Tajikistan, stepping into another challenge: seven more marathons, this time in scorching 40°C "dry" heat, amidst rugged and mountainous terrain.
Steve shares the heartwarming stories behind his charity work and how his incredible challenges inspire the kids he teaches.
Prepare to be inspired by Steve's unwavering determination, passion, and his relentless commitment to making the world a better place.
If you're as amazed by Steve's feats as we are, give us a like, share, and follow, or leave a comment. And if you'd like to connect or contribute, email us at [email protected].
The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.