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Today we're joined by Nick Bowditch - author, psychotherapist, motivational speaker, TedX presenter, entrepreneur, podcast host and PhD student (clinical psychology). .... he also happens to be in recovery. Nick unpacks his journey through meeting Kate in rehab back in 2016 to speaking to crowds of thousands while experiencing intense social anxiety and now to running his own clinic. Instagram: @nickbowditch Trigger warning: This episode contains themes of addiction, suicide and eating disorders. If you, or anyone that you know is struggling, please call Lifeline now on 13 11 14.
This episode is all about two blokes talking about recovery and therapy. Nick Bowditch is a successful (and unsuccessful) entrepreneur, motivational speaker, trauma and addiction therapist, and best-selling author. He has survived the corporate world, escaped to the startup world, was lured back to the corporate world to manage small business and startup operations at both Facebook and then at Twitter, and is now again working for himself as both a therapist and a motivational speaker all over Australia and internationally. Nick reasons with me about his own journey of recovery, the real hard-hitting reality of doing the work and the lessons he has learnt along the way. This is as authentic and vulnerable as it gets with a candid conversation with solid notes of connection, laughter and love. Find out more about Nick Bowditch here. You can find him at nickbowditch.com or @nicknowditch across all the socials. Please reach out if you have any questions or want to connect. Let me know what you want to hear on the podcast, any comments you have, or how the episode landed for you. I know you are there.... so let me know who you are!!!! @findreasontherapy findreasontherpay@gmail.com Stay Connected and join Find Reason Therapy Connection Crew
In this episode of TYP, Nick Bowditch and I discover that we might be brothers from another mother. It's seems we have a lot of the same issues, idiosyncrasies, stories and self-doubt. Along the way we discuss the importance of training our brain, age-appropriate behaviour, dealing with praise, self-promotion, starting a speaking career, being a loner, avoiding intimacy and lots more.nickbowditch.com
Imagine a funny, likeable, clever bloke who stands in front of audiences for a living to inspire, tell stories, encourage, empower and educate. A knockabout bloke who is one of Australia's most sought after speakers. A bloke who's succeeded in business and worked at the pointy end of a small organisation called Facebook. Now, imagine a bloke who suffers from PTSD, is medicated every day for depression, is a sexual abuse survivor and is a bloke who suffers from overwhelming and crippling anxiety. Well, that bloke is Nick Bowditch and this conversation was one of my favourites on TYP. Enjoy.nickbowditch.com
In episode 12 Nick told his story! Nick is a mentor/coach of mine and we just jumped on for a chat! I loved this style!
Mortz is joined by long time friend, former Basketball Coach, social media educator to the NRL and best selling author on Amazon, Nick Bowditch.
In this episode Nick talks about how he overcame tough times through to writing best selling books, becoming a TED x speaker as well as a personal and business coach. Nick is also the only person in the southern hemisphere to work for both Facebook and Twitter.
Best-selling author, speaker, amateur boxer, pigeon aficionado and Australia's Storytelling Expert graces us with his words of wisdom and talks through some of his life experiences regarding fatherhood, being a son and scuba diving in hurricane territory. He's an inspirational chap with a wealth of knowledge and development on the tools required to navigate the world successfully instead of relegating to just "getting by". His daily updates on https://instagram.com/nickbowditch are worthy of your attention. Don't hesitate to click your way through to the Advice for Blokes Podcast socials at https://facebook.com/adviceforblokes or https://instagram.com/adviceforblokes
This week’s episode of Unstoppable features one of the kindest human beings I know, Nick Bowditch. Nick is an entrepreneur, storyteller and best-selling author, and is an addict who lives with depression, anxiety and PTSD. And in this ep we talk about the importance of stories and why so many of us suck at telling our authentic stories in real life and on social media. We also explore Nick’s history of mental health, trauma and his relationship with perfection in life and parenting, as well as diving deep into the topic of addiction. If you want to learn to better connect with people and yourself, and start living your truth, this is not one you want to miss. Timestamps: 4:38 - Why you don’t connect with people on social media 10:45 - Don’t try to be perfect. Try to be better than you were yesterday. 24:01 - Greatest lessons from an addict 32:36 - We’re all addicted and we all need to work on ourselves
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INSPIRATIONAL : SOCIAL MEDIA : STORY TELLING : MENTAL HEALTHFormer Facebook and Twitter marketer Nick Bowditch certainly knows the power of telling a story well. But it only has impact if it is honest and authentic. His own story comes to the stage as he reveals his ‘defects’ as super powers; living with depression, anxiety and PTSD. How small and large business can benefit from authentic story telling is what drives him – and his passion to get us to all claim what is rightfully ours. And did he really interview in Speedos?For more information on Nick: www.nickbowditch.com.au
In this version of the show, Nick and Mike talk about Nick's journey out of addiction and managing his depression. In a fascinating look at how Nick uses his depression to power his creative side. Episode Seven: Nick Bowditch (Hit SUBSCRIBE above) See More episodes: http://beyondthebeers.tv/episodes-list/
Getting bogged down in day-to-day operations is one of the biggest obstacles to small business growth. If you’re stuck in the office, knee-deep in the nitty-gritty, you’re not doing what you need to do to develop your business. In this episode, mentor Nick Bowditch, Australia’s Storytelling Expert talks through ways to save time, lighten your load, get out of the office, and focus on growth. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick Bowditch is one of the few people in the world (if not the only one) to have worked at Facebook AND Twitter. We chat about his earlier career, business mistakes he'd made and the earlier successes he had with social media. Nick also give us some advice gems that all business owners should listen to. Plus the Spin Cycle discuss Donald Trump's Twitter, cat poop and the Grim Reaper having his own Instagram account. And Justin's link to claim your $25 discount is here: www.vinomofo.com.au/justin Remember to give us a rating and review! Thanks Simon, Eddie, Patrick & Gilberto Our Instagram page is here: http://www.instagram.com/flypaperplanes.co/ Contact the team at http://www.flypaperplanes.co or Simon here: http://www.linkedin.com/in/iamsimondell/ or here: http://twitter.com/IAmSimonDell If you think you have a great story for the podcast, contact our producer Sarah here: sarah@simondell.com (mailto:mailto:sarah@simondell.com) And find out more about our sound engineer Gilberto here: http://www.thepodcastboss.com
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“I think whatever is happening in the present moment is the best antidote.” - Nick Bowditch Nick Bowditch is the only person in the Asia-Pacific region to have worked at both Facebook and Twitter, and the only person in the world to have worked in marketing at both brands. He is a successful (and unsuccessful) entrepreneur and a thought-leader in social media globally. He works extensively in the startup ecosystem in Australia and internationally as both an advisor and investor, inspiring others to create and build businesses that use authentic storytelling, and have empathy, a focus on social contribution and kindness at the core. Having battled with depression and addiction himself, Nick is also passionate about raising awareness for mental health by sharing his personal story. Nick is also a husband and Dad to a small tribe near Sydney where he and his wife Kelly have four children under 7 years old. We have a chat about what fuels his creativity and what it means to be in the moment. Nick candidly shares how his journey has supported him to be the person he is today. We talk on stepping away from fear and worry, recognising our unsupportive thoughts and ways to navigate the tough times. And finally, Nick shares tips on how you too can step away from the hustle and step into the moment. A great conversation to remind us about WHAT REALLY MATTERS. Want to create a soundbite series for your audience? You can! Check out www.TheMomentHQ.com/services/tell-your-story For more inspiration from Wired for Wonder visit www.WiredforWonder.com
Nick Bowditch is the only person in Asia Pacific to have worked at both Facebook and Twitter and the only person in the world to do marketing for both companies. His expertise extends to small businesses as well – not only did he work in small business marketing for both social media platforms but also started and sold three of his own tech startups. In this episode he speaks to us about why being authentic on social media, matters.
Nick Bowditch, former head or Small Business at Facebook Australia tells us why he believes that Facebook has really changed everything, it’s one of the only brands that people can’t live without. Nick gives us the inside scoop on how small business should be using Facebook and why being shareworthy is important.
In this short podcast (9 minutes 10 seconds), Debra Templar and Nick Bowditch discuss the over-reliance on some social media tools, like a Facebook Page, by some small and medium-sized businesses, as well as the fact that not all businesses might even need a Facebook Page! LISTEN TO THE PODCAST – OR DOWNLOAD IT FOR LATER. [...]