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By Andrew Cipriano
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The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
In today's episode, I have coach guest Tommy Geary on to talk about relationships and vaping. Tommy is a coach that helps men/fathers (an underserved group of people in the coaching space) improve their relationships with their families and with themselves. He helps guys understand what they are feeling and why they are taking the actions they are taking. He also helps them to show up the way they really want to as husbands and fathers.
In today's episode, we are going to talk about the specifics of how our thoughts, emotions and substances affect the way we show up for ourselves and the people we love. Although I prefer to target high-achieving moms, this episode would be a great one to show to your hubby so they can be introduced to this work.
If you would like to find Tommy and his resources, you can find him at:
Website: www.tommygcoaching.com
Podcast: https://durabaledad.buzzsprout.com/2144193
IG: https://www.instagram.com/tommygcoaching/
If you're ready to escape the vape for good, you can check out my:
-DIY Course
-1-on-1 Coaching Program
-Webinar
HERE
Welcome back!
In today's episode, I am going to show you what's possible for you in your life and relationship with nicotine when you stop seeing failure as a bad thing. I was taught from a young age to see failure as something that was wrong or bad. Every time that I didn't achieve a goal or an outcome I wanted on the first try, I thought something had gone wrong, and I would give up without learning anything from it.
Today, failure is the number one way that I get better at anything. Shifting my perspective on failure is one of the most important shifts I've made that took me from a life full of addiction and misery, to a life where I am actually taking consistent action towards my dreams. Failure is how we learn. And when we allow ourselves to see it that way, we stop shaming ourselves and we are able to grow and succeed at anything we put our minds to.
If you have been listening to this podcast for a while and you haven't been able to quit, I want to invite you to join the Escape the Vape program. Inside, you will learn how to use failure as a way to actually get closer to your goals so you can finally put this vape struggle behind you. If you want to check out the program, you can find it here: https://linktr.ee/andrewcipriano.
Today we have a very special episode of the Quit Vaping Podcast. My friend and colleague, Hannah Watkins is going to teach you about vaping and weight loss. Hannah has been a weight loss expert and coach for almost a decade and is without a doubt an expert in her field.
Not only is Hannah an incredible coach and one of my role models, but she's also one of the only Brits I know who loves Halloween as much as I do. We've been friends for about 3 years, since we got our life coaching certifications together, and we've been talking about recording our conversations ever since day one. So today, you get an episode that is 3 years in the making!
If you've ever struggled with weight loss in general or overeating when you are trying to quit vaping, you're going to find this episode so incredibly helpful.
If you're interested in Hannah's weight loss program or if you want to learn more about her and what she does (which obvi... you should), you can find her at:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weightloss_unfucked/
Website: https://hannahwatkinscoach.com/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@weightloss_unfucked?_t=8pE1Dsv1WL3&_r=1
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If you're interested in quitting vaping click here: https://linktr.ee/andrewcipriano
In today's episode, we're going to go over some limiting beliefs around vaping. Remember that it's never the circumstances of our lives that create our results, like addiction, but rather the stories we decide to tell about the circumstances of our lives... and yes we DECIDE.
If you've had trouble quitting vaping or you find yourself using willpower and snapping, it's because you are still mentally addicted to nicotine. There is nothing wrong with you and your failed attempts have nothing to do with your worthiness or ability to quit.
If you are ready to do this work and make this the last substance you'll ever have issues with, check out my quitting program here.
Have you ever wondered why when you cut out one substance, another one typically comes in?
In today's episode, I bring on expert coach, Patrick Fox, host of the Rethink Alcohol Podcast. Patrick has been helping people change their relationship with alcohol by teaching the same tools I teach around vaping.
During our conversation, we talked about the similarities surrounding vaping and drinking, and also compared our frameworks to help people create a healthier relationship with substances so they can live the best version of their lives.
You can find Patrick at:
The Rethink Alcohol Podcast: https://www.patrickjfox.com/podcasts/the-alcohol-rethink-podcast
Patrick's Website: https://www.patrickjfox.com/
*You can find my coaching and/or quit vaping program here: https://linktr.ee/andrewcipriano
In today's episode, I interview ex-client and friend, Chase Thompson.
Chase had been vaping for 6 years and had begun in high school. Like so many other high school students, he would hide out in the bathroom and try to find people to sneak hits from. From then on, Chase eventually started buying his own vapes and his use steadily increased until he couldn't remember life before it or imagine life without it.
In late 2023, Chase found this podcast while searching for a way to quit vaping on his break at work, and over the next few weeks had several AHA moments that eventually led to him signing up for the full quit for good course/community & coaching calls I offer today.
Like so many of you that listen to this podcast, Chase was a bit hesitant to believe that his life really could be better without having his vape be a central part of it. But, after getting to the root mental and emotional reasons behind vaping, he was able to see that life really can be better without nicotine.
I am excited for you to hear Chase's story on today's episode. And I'm eternally grateful for the vulnerability it takes to come on this show to help others.
You can find Chase at:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chase.thompson?si=LbuXb6W_1Ay_WygD
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thompson.chase?igsh=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
If you're interested in being a success story on the show, or if you'd like to check out Andrew's other resources, you can do so HERE.
If you've listened to the podcast for a while, you’ll know I don't believe substances are bad. I believe that substances are neutral and can be used for productive or unproductive reasons. With that said, a lot of us are using substances for reasons that become detrimental to our lives.
That is why I recommend regularly doing substance audits in our lives to make sure we are in alignment with our values and goals surrounding our substance use.
In today’s episode, I give you some questions to consider in case you’re thinking about changing your relationship with substances. If you’d like to get on a free consultation with me to create your specific coaching plan, sign up for my free quit vaping training, and/or apply to be on the podcast, you can do so here: https://linktr.ee/andrewcipriano.
Today is a VERY special episode of this podcast!
I woke up today feeling very sentimental (in a good way). When I first got into life coaching, I was going through my quarter life crisis. I was depressed, lost, stuck, broke, brokenhearted, and purposeless. So... I decided to get my life together. After getting my Bachelors in psychology and working in a psychiatric hospital, I jumped ship into the world of life coaching by making a scary decision to listen to my heart. That was the RIGHT choice.
Since then, I have been steadily creating the life of my dreams in every way I can imagine. In today's episode, I am going to teach you my framework for creating the life you want. You won't find this anywhere else. In addition, I will tell you how managing vaping (and other substances) fits directly into that framework.
If you want to check out my resources or reach out to me directly to say hi, you can do so here.
Welcome back to the Quit Vaping Podcast! I am so happy to be doing this podcast again after taking a 6 month hiatus.
Here's what to expect moving forward:
-Success story episodes with real clients 🏆
-Expert episodes with other guests and coaches👩🔬
-Informational episodes like the kind you are used to from me 😘
In today's episode, I talk about how nicotine is NOT your enemy. In fact, the only reason why we feel the need to demonize substances is because we don't understand the complete picture of why we are using them in the first place. When we can drop the villain story surrounding nicotine, we can see it for what it really is... a completely neutral stimulant that can be used productively just like caffeine or sugar.
I am so excited to be back! If you're considering taking these tools to the next level, you can check out my other resources HERE.
I'm back! And in today's episode, we have our very first testimonial with Angela Dinnell! Angela is a substance coach herself who took my 3 Addiction course and within a week reached out to me to schedule a call to tell me how much the course material changed her life!
Angela had been vaping since the beginning of the industry and once she learned about all 3 addictions, she was finally able to quit for good.
If you're ready to join the program/community, you can sign up for the preliminary -FREE- 3 Addiction training HERE that I host each week.
You can find Angela and her resources at:
Insta: https://www.instagram.com/angeladinnell/
Email: [email protected]
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