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Her Best Self | Eating Disorders, ED Recovery Podcast, Disordered Eating, Relapse Prevention, Anorexic, Bulimic, Orthorexia
EP 225: Why 91% of Women Diet to Belong + 3 Revolutionary Strategies to End the Cycle This Week⛓️‍

Her Best Self | Eating Disorders, ED Recovery Podcast, Disordered Eating, Relapse Prevention, Anorexic, Bulimic, Orthorexia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 22:31


If you're a high-achieving woman who has built an empire of accomplishments but still feels like an outsider looking in, this episode will revolutionize everything you thought you knew about your relationship with food and your body. Today we're exposing the truth behind the staggering statistic that 91% of women diet to belong, and why your weight obsession is actually a belonging crisis in disguise. You'll discover the research-backed connection between restriction and worthiness, learn why your "disciplined" identity is actually a prison, and walk away with 4 revolutionary strategies to reclaim your power this summer. This isn't just another episode about food freedom—this is your call to revolution. What You'll Discover ✨ Why 91% of women use dieting as a belonging strategy (and why it backfires) ✨ The Harvard research that proves relationships matter 10x more than weight for happiness ✨ How your "disciplined identity" around food is actually keeping you small ✨ Why validation addiction through restriction is sabotaging your authentic connections ✨ The revolutionary truth about weight, worth, and belonging that changes everything ✨ 3 power practices you can implement this week to break free from the cycle Shocking Statistics Revealed The Belonging Crisis Numbers 91% of women surveyed on college campuses had attempted to control their weight through dieting 22% of women diet "often" or "always" (National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) 95% of people struggling with food restriction report feeling "different" or "misunderstood" (Center for Mindful Eating) The Research That Changes Everything Harvard's Study of Adult Development: Quality of relationships determines happiness and health more than any other factor—not dress size, not workout routine 95% of diets fail long-term, yet women continue the cycle of restriction 85% of eating disorders start as "normal" dieting behavior Key Revelations The Belonging Wound Your obsession with weight has nothing to do with your weight and everything to do with your wounded belief that you don't belong. You've convinced yourself that belonging is conditional—requiring the right size, perfect discipline, most controlled relationship with food. The Identity Prison You've made restriction your religion and your body your altar. The identity keeping you "safe" from rejection is the same identity keeping you small. When you define yourself as "the disciplined one," you're not building strength—you're building a prison with bars made of other people's opinions. The Validation Addiction Every compliment about your discipline gives you a temporary hit, but validation addiction works like any other addiction—the highs get shorter and the lows get deeper. You need more external approval to feel momentarily worthy. Powerful Quotes to Remember "True belonging only happens when we present our authentic, imperfect selves to the world." - Brené Brown "The belonging you're seeking through their approval will never be sustainable because it's not real. Real belonging comes from the inside out, not the outside in." Your Belonging Revolution Toolkit: 3 Power Practices Practice 1: The Belonging Mirror Method Every morning before checking your phone, stand in front of your mirror and say: "I belong here. In this body, in this life, in this world. Not because of what I weigh, but because of who I am." Then name three things you're grateful your body can do. This rewires your brain from criticism to celebration. Practice 2: The Summer Freedom Food Challenge This week, choose one food you've been restricting and eat it mindfully in a social setting. Maybe it's ice cream on a date, bread at dinner with friends. The goal isn't the food—it's practicing belonging while nourishing yourself. Notice how no one cares what you're eating as much as you think they do. Practice 3: The Energy Reclaim Ritual Instead of over-exercising to earn belonging, move your body in ways that make you feel powerful. Dance in your living room. Walk in nature. Stretch on your porch. Ask: "How does my body want to move today?" then honor that answer. Transform movement from obligation to celebration. Bonus Practice: The Validation Redirect When you catch yourself seeking approval about food choices, body, or discipline—pause and ask: "What validation do I need to give myself right now?" Then give it to yourself. Out loud. With conviction. The Summer Revolution Challenge This summer, stage a revolution for your body, not against it. For freedom, not restriction. For your soul, not your size. Ask Yourself: What would it look like to show up to summer gatherings as the woman who belongs because she's claimed it through courage? What would it feel like to order what you want because you want it, not because you've "earned" it? What would it mean to wear the swimsuit because you realize your body was always perfect for living your life? Research Sources Brené Brown's belonging and vulnerability research Harvard Study of Adult Development (relationships and happiness correlation) National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (dieting statistics) Center for Mindful Eating (restriction and social connection studies) Ready for Your Revolution? If this episode lit a fire in your soul and you're ready to stop earning worth through restriction and start claiming power through presence, it's time to take action. The belonging you're seeking isn't hiding in a smaller dress size or waiting at your goal weight. It's available right now, in this body, in this moment, as you are. Take the Next Step: Fill out a client application at www.herbestself.co to learn about my Breakthrough Experience and Freedom Formula programs. We don't just heal your relationship with food—we revolutionize your relationship with your worth. Your revolution starts now. Let's break the chains together. Connect With Lindsey

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 5-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from Slavery

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 33:20


Part 5-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from SlaveryWe Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 4-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from Slavery

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 30:49


Part 4-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from SlaveryWe Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 3-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from Slavery

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 29:41


Part 3-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from SlaveryWe Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 2-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from Slavery

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 30:53


Part 2-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from SlaveryWe Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...

Thomas Paine Podcast
Part 1-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from Slavery

Thomas Paine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 29:26


Part 1-- CHAOS Inc -- V.M. and Paine Meet Legalman in Texas and The Ensuing Sit Down Proves Road Map for YOUR Revolution from SlaveryWe Cannot Say Much of the 'Really Good Stuff' on Here That's Why We Created Paine.tv YOU CAN CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** GET the Intel that's Too Hot For Anywhere Else at P A IN E. TV CONTRIBUTE TO THE SHOW BY CLICKING THIS LINK -- *** DONATE HERE *** ...

The
Beating Alzheimer's Disease with Dr. Robert Turner

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 66:10


At the show's recording, it would have been almost a year since my father passed. As I have talked at length about Charles S. Corprew Jr. and what he meant to me, what his light meant to me. And then I think about this, and I probably never said this on the show, Revolutionaries, that in my introspection about my relationship with my father, I realized that he was an only child and I wasn't only a child. And once we broke the barriers of being father and son, it was always there, that auspices of being father and son was always there. But I realized that my father and I were not only fraternal brothers but also brothers. We laughed and joked and played ever since I was a child. And it was the roughhousing and joking and laughter and going to basketball games and baseball games and track meets and everything. The reality of that was that my father was my brother and we enjoyed that camaraderie. But if you remember as I've talked so much at length here on this show that the last five years of his life, his light was stolen, and that I became his caregiver because of Alzheimer's and dementia. And so I think it is very, very important as I think about who listens to the show and think about being a caregiver. How do we think about Alzheimer's and dementia? How do we even take care of ourselves as we develop? How do we move through those spaces so we can not lose the last five years of our lives? And I began to think about who I want on the show to talk with me about this work, his work, and how we mitigate and deter some of the things that really exacerbate Alzheimer's. And I began to look and I found this wonderful, wonderful brother who not only is a JMU grad like myself but is one of the foremost gerontologists in the country. Dr. Robert Turner. Dr. Robert W. Turner II is an assistant professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership with a secondary appointment in the Department of Neurology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. He is a health disparities researcher with ethnographic and mixed methods training, and you know that I love that because my dissertation was both. His current National Institute on Aging funded the K-1 Award examined psychosocial and neurocognitive risk and protective factors and accelerated cognitive aging. and mild traumatic brain injury among former NCAA Division I and former NFL athletes. His book, Not For Long, The Life and Career of the NFL Athlete is out for anyone to purchase, to really, really understand what's going on when it comes to brain health for our athletes. What is Alzheimer's Well, I'm going to do it in the simplest form. In the simplest form, we have brain cells and neurons, and they communicate with one another. And I'm learning in a lot of different ways. The human body is just the most amazing thing. But your brain communicates with your arm or your hand and tells it to move. Well, it has to have clear pathways the electronic pulses, and the messaging to be sent that way. And so what you have is when you wind up having these damaged brain cells of which you have plaques and you have tangles. And so that winds up happening with the tangles is they glob up together and then they break off and then so, therefore, they cannot, the pathways are just broken. You know, you have clogged arteries from plaque in your arteries, right? And the messaging can't flow, the blood can't flow through that. And so essentially what winds up happening, and it's, and most people think it's all about losing your memory. It's not about just that at all. It's your ability to have, your memory, your executive functioning, your ability to control, you know, your body. For the visually inclined, please check out the podcast on YouTube - The What's Your Revolution? Show with Dr. Charles Corprew

The
Revolt and Evolve (the Power of Forgiveness) with Dr. Charles and Dr. Travis

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 62:29


What's Good Revolutionaries? "I don't know if I've ever told this story on the show, Dr. Batts and I, you know, I figured it was, it was time. It was time for me to tell this story of my journey, my journey of getting to a better version of myself. And, you know, in 2015, I was, you know, I broke up with my ex-fiance who I think is one of the greatest humans on earth in January of 2015. And I didn't care about anybody. I mean, when I say that, I didn't care about anybody but myself. Literally, literally nobody. And I did things that represented my sole care for my pleasure, right? And my sole understanding that life revolved around me. And I didn't care about anybody else. I didn't care about my friends. I didn't care about the people that I was with. I cared about myself. And I did things that I regret. I did things back then, this version of me looks back and says, you know what, mm-mm, nah. But I remember late in 2015, walking into my therapist's office and saying to him, these words, Dr. Batz, I'm a piece of shit. Because I had known that I had done things under the sole understanding, the auspices, that it didn't matter. what anybody else thought, it was just about me. And I knew that I needed to change my life. I knew that I needed to turn around. I needed to care about something greater than myself. So I walked into the therapist's office and said, I'm a piece of shit and I don't wanna feel like this anymore. And so for the last eight years, I have worked on myself. I've worked on being a better human, being a better man, being a better son, being a better Godfather, being a better friend, being a better frat brother, being better, being better at showing up for myself, being very self-aware, understanding the frailties of who I am as a human, being also understanding that at some point I needed to give myself grace for the past versions of myself." - Dr. Charles I have never talked about my past on the show. I always felt a sense of shame when referencing it, but at some point, the story needed to be told. This show started because I needed a way out, something to guide me as I moved through my journey. I went looking for the content and it wasn't there. Thus, WYR was born. It was needed because I didn't want to be that version of myself anymore, the one who only cared about himself, the one who made decisions solely for himself. I wanted to be different. Every guest on this show over the last 7 years has helped me and thousands of revolutionaries fulfill their answer to the most thought-provoking question of their life. In this episode, Dr. Batts and I discuss one of the greatest gifts we have in life, the power to forgive. It is funny that when you are looking for forgiveness for your past, life will present you with opportunities to forgive. it is up to you to work through your "ish" and hopefully revolutionize your existence. Be on the lookout for our new website and our course on how to answer the question, "What's Your Revolution?" but also what to do once you have the answer! - we love you and are here for you! Also - make sure you check out Dr. Batt's podcast - The "About that Life" podcast on Youtube!

The
Revolutionary Leadership with Kingmaker Chris Chatmon

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 60:42


What's good, Revolutionaries? In the ever-evolving tapestry of human history, there are individuals who rise above the rest, trailblazers whose brilliance and resilience shine through the darkest of times. The question has always been, What does leadership look like for black men? Leadership is more than just a title or a position of authority; it is a force that emanates from within, captivating hearts and minds, igniting the flames of change, and leaving an indelible mark on humanity. It is an intuitive art honed through experience, empathy, and a profound understanding of the human spirit. Today, it's a pleasure to have Christopher Chatmon @babachris, The CEO of Kingmakers of Oakland (KOO) on the show, as we delve into the captivating world of leadership - a realm where Black men have emerged as true beacons of change and progress. Chatmon founded KOO, served as the first Executive Director of the African American Male Achievement ("AAMA") for the Oakland Unified School District ("OUSD"), and was named a "Leader to Learn From" by Education Week magazine. Please Go listen to this amazing episode of the "What's Your Revolution?" show with Christopher Chatmon on all your favorite podcast platforms. Please Like, Subscribe, Comment, and Send to all your friends!

The
The Incomparable Rachel Graham - WYR's First Producer

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 45:14


What happens when a mastermind and an aspiring talk show host get together, "The What's Your Revolution?" show? My guest, the incomparable, Rachel Graham, the show's first producer joins me to talk about the show's early days, and why the show is still relevant and important to our listeners. We also spend some time dialoguing about why one should never set themselves on fire to warm others. You will literally burn yourself up! Enjoy! Also, for the visually inclined you can watch this episode of the show on the "What's Your Revolution?" YouTube Channel.

The
Financially Free with Real Estate Innovator Brian Grimes

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 66:20


We have talked at length about what it means to be free, freedom of time, freedom of place, and freedom of money. Yet, many of us don't know how to move out of the space that we are in to be free. Real Estate is one of the vehicles we can use to help achieve freedom. Brian Grimes, CEO of 24/7 Cashflow University joins me on the show to discuss his revolution, how to be free, how to overcome the mental blocks that inhibit us from taking the risks to be free, and then the steps he took to build a disruptive model in real estate. As we say all the time on this show, you must "Revolt and Evolve" into the revolutionary you want to be as well as "Your Revolution is not just for You". Brian Grimes embodies all of this and more. If you are looking for a show that will disrupt your thinking, this is it! Please check out Brian's work here: https://grimesestateschool.teachable.com/p/100-key-master-class

Designed To Inspire
Designed to Inspire EP 48 - Selina Gray

Designed To Inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 90:32


As a CPA, CA, Selina was a firm believer in the hustle. For nearly a decade, she worked 100+ hour workweeks as a Controller for two internationally traded public companies managing 30 finance ninjas in 12 countries worldwide. Selina's life was centered around praise, power, & managing hundred-million-dollar plus budgets. It all came crashing down one day - She ended up with a lengthy hospital stay & an auto-immune disease. Selina was burnt out & it was a wake-up call to find her highest self & ultimately change her relationship with money. As a Business & Wealth Mentor, Selina has helped thousands of entrepreneurs building multi 6/7 figure businesses to liberated richness: more profit, more joy, more freedom. Your Revolution awaits. Website: https://selinagray.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/selina.gray/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/selina.gray

Everyday Legends
050 - Changing your relationship to money with Selina Gray

Everyday Legends

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 68:13


Money - we want it, we like it, it makes the world go round. Right? Well, what can be seen as an incredibly simple thing to survive and thrive, money tends to hold some real deep anchors for most of us. Personally, I grew up with the idea implanted in my bones that “money doesn't grow on trees” and that having a lot of money is something that happens when you either get famous and ‘succeed' or become a doctor or lawyer. Over time I have had to change my idea around money, the stories I hold about money, and how I actually relate to and with money.   What am I talking about? Well, do you save or spend? Do you value it or vanish it? Do you earn it but never seem to have any of it? Do you place your worth in it and only feel like you are valuable or successful when you've earnt a lot of it? Do you even allow yourself to enjoy it?   Or is most of your life spent earning more money to create more financial freedom but never seem to feel like there's ever enough?   On this episode: This week I have brought on one of the best minds I have seen, heard, and worked with (she is my money coach) when it comes to understanding money and our relationship to it: Selina Gray.   In this episode, we dive into one of the big ways in which the money story plays out for men, and that's in our need to provide and often specifically provide financial security. Selina takes us into various examples and avenues of breaking down the old stories money have had in our lives and how to better understand it to create a better relationship with it.   It's easy to say “I just need more money” but for many people, we get more and we lose or spend more. Selina helps us explore why we do what we do with money and invites a healthier way to let money come to us and detach our sense of self worth from money.   I loved this chat and find the exploration into money to be one of the stickiest conversations for many people, which, by default, means it holds so much power over us. Until we can talk about with ease it, we can't feel free with it. Selina helps us get closer to that place in this episode. Like, subscribe, download, leave a review - help me help more men with this show. Much love.   Selina's Bio: As a CPA, CA, I was a firm believer in the hustle. For nearly a decade, I worked 100+ hour workweeks as a Controller for two internationally traded public companies managing 30 finance ninjas in 12 countries worldwide. My life was centred around praise, power, & managing hundred-million-dollar plus budgets. It all came crashing down one day -  I ended up with a lengthy hospital stay & an auto-immune disease. I was burnt out & it was my wake-up call to find my highest self & ultimately change my relationship with money. As a Business & Wealth Mentor, I have helped thousands of entrepreneurs build multi 6/7 figure businesses to liberated richness: more profit, more joy, more freedom. Your Revolution awaits.  Selina's things: Website: https://selinagray.com/ IG: @selina.gray Selina's offerings: https://linktr.ee/selina.gray   Other Ways To Consume this podcast: iTunes Spotify YouTube Mike's Website   Get Involved: Subscribe to podcast on Apple Follow on Spotify Sign up for Mike's LEGENDAILY Emails to help you with a daily shot of loving straight talk direct to your pocket Want to explore DEEP coaching support and guidance with Mike? The Everyday Legends Academy is now open for enrolment applications. Book a call here with Mike to see if it can be the full and remarkable solution for you like it has been for so many men before you.

Off The Cuff with Danny LoPriore
Healing Toxic Masculinity with Dr. Charles Corprew

Off The Cuff with Danny LoPriore

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 57:11


This week on Off The Cuff, we're joined by Dr. Charles Corprew, developmental psychologist, founder of What's Your Revolution Consulting, and host of the radio show, “What's Your Revolution?”    During his tenure at Loyola University New Orleans and while getting his PhD, Dr. Corprew delved deep into researching the development of masculinity. He combines this expertise with his personal experiences, consulting and radio-show hosting to help men find the best possible versions of themselves. In other words, he helps them find their revolution.    Let's be real, toxic masculinity is prevalent in every culture.  But unfortunately the terms “toxic masculinity” and “hypermasculinity” seem to be most heavily associated with BIPOC communities, which is problematic, to say the least.   Because of this Dr. Corprew helps men, specifically men in BIPOC communities, move through the space of their masculinity development.  This isn't to say toxic masculinity isn't present in BIPOC communities, it certainly is, but it shows up differently in every culture.     Today, we break down what masculinity means to us and how to rebuild healthy masculinity, especially around existing stigmas in POC communities.    So listen up, and let's talk, Off The Cuff….   What we discuss:    [1:25] - What inspired Dr. Corprew to start What's Your Revolution?   [2:54] - How to define toxic masculinity in different spaces.   [4:39] - Whether or not toxic masculinity is more nature or nurture.   [7:40] - Where Danny sees toxic masculinity in his daily life.   [8:28] - Why conservative masculinity exists in BIPOC space.   [10:43] - Are “old-school” values just unhealthy masculinity?   [14:59] - The “I Just Wanna Be Treated Like a Man” Argument   [16:13] - Defining conservative masculinity.   [18:05] - Rewiring the conservative masculinity mindset.    [23:10] - How cancel culture is harmful.   [24:48] - How Dr. Corprew is redirecting the conversation to what healthy masculinity should look like in the black community.    [27:39] - Anger and trauma in the black community.   [28:16] - rebuilding masculinity in the black communities.   [31:56] - The stigma around mental healthcare in POC communities and how Dr. Corprew overcame it.    [35:31] - Danny's valuable experiences with group therapy.    [37:05] - Coming back from “the brink."   [40:43] - Dr. Corprew's first experiences with therapy post heartbreak.   [46:10] - How we can lower the depression rate in the country by building community and shedding comfort zones (sometimes, with pickleball).    [49:40] - Dr. Corprew's revolution: the upliftment of boys and men of color.   [53:34] - Why women aren't responsible for the actions of men.   Notable Quotes:   [24:55] “I want to get away from toxic masculinity and black culture and the Latin culture… and begin to move this conversation around. These are images of what healthy masculinity looks like in our communities. And we need more symbols of that.”   [50:33] “As we say on the show, it's the most thought provoking question of one's life, right? How do they wanna transform? Revolution is a cataclysmic shift in who you are. If we think about revolutions, they have shifted, right? The trajectory of cities and countries and legions. How are you doing the same thing about yourself?”   Useful Resources:    What's Your Revolution Instagram: https://instagram.com/whatsyourrevolution?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=   What's Your Revolution Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/WhatsYourRevolution/?view_public_for=1667577726833191   Listen to the What's Your Revolution Show on…   Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whats-your-revolution-show-with-dr-charles-corprew/id1438461235   Off The Cuff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1and1otc/   1and1Life Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1and1life/   Danny Lopriore Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dannylopriore/

The
How to be a Ted Talk Superstar with BE2T CEO Larry Irvin

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 49:24


High-Risk CEO of Brothers Empowered to Teach, Larry Irvin joins me on the inaugural What's Your Revolution? TV show to talk about his journey from the streets of New Orleans to prolific non-profit CEO to the International TED Talk Stage. Larry chronicles what it takes to overcome the limiting beliefs that can encapsulate our being and hold us captive from achieving our universal purpose. Larry prescribes the strategies he took to move past those beliefs, giving examples of how he once left a pitch stage because he thought he wasn't enough and how that moment was the catalyst for him to level up. Now Larry's TED Talk has over 1.4 million views and he can't be stopped. What you will find from this conversation is the power to let go of what you think you are and become what you know you can be in this world, that is the #revolution!

The
Five Year Anniversary Show - The Best of Year Four

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 75:26


Five years ago today, January 17, 2017, I sat in a room nervous about interviewing the great New Orleanian, Oliver Thomas. It was the first episode of the What's Your Revolution? show. We had a powerful conversation and the show was born. It has been a wonderful ride and has become the ultimate passion of my life - uplifting the voices of men( and some women) who have found their calling and are spreading it to the world. These people are the revolutionaries we seek to be. They are compassionate, flawed, self-aware, inspirational leaders who seek better communities, better people. Through 128 shows with authors, activists, actors, athletes, politicians, and the like we have woven a tapestry of transformation for our listeners. My only hope is that this show has touched your life as much as it has revolutionized mine. To celebrate 5 years, my team and I have pulled together some of the most inspiring passages from an amazing fourth year of the show. Although we could not get something from all of our amazing guests, there are transformational messages in every excerpt that we present. We hope you enjoy it and we look forward to the next year with you #revolutionaries. Thank you for all your support and love, I send it right back to you 100 fold. Please make sure that if you like or love it, please leave a review on your favorite podcast medium! Excerpts: Phil Echols - How to Create Peak Moments Rashib Thomas - Path to Self Actualization Elijah Moses - How to Revolt and Evolve Shawn Dove - Reinventing Leadership Dr. Anthony Perdue - Purpose to Power Gary McCallum - Servant Leadership Thomas Drew - Compound Interest

The D Word
DATING

The D Word

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 47:36


Join Russell, Aric and Rebecca as they dive deep into relationships, dating, the pitfalls and problems associated with it and of course, the sex!Our special guest this week, is none other than Dr. Charles Corprew, Venture Capitalist and Host of the "What's Your Revolution?" podcast. Come and join us on our emotional roller coaster of ups, downs, twists and turns without the long que lines!Thanks for listening, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! 

Boss Uncaged
Founder Of Brillane LLC: Kristen Becker AKA The Revolutionary Boss - S2E40 (#68)

Boss Uncaged

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 38:44


Founder Of Brillane LLC: Kristen Becker AKA The Revolutionary Boss - S2E40 (#68) “No matter what business you're in, a product, a service, whatever, you're ultimately doing good work. So focus on your why focus on all the great things you bring into the world.” In Season 2, Episode 40 of the Boss Uncaged Podcast, S.A. Grant sits down with the Founder of Brillane, LLC & the Your Revolution, Kristen Becker.

The
Using Your Words To Start A Revolution with Author C. Erskine Brown

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 44:16


As we continue to celebrate our 4 year anniversary, Author C. Erskine Brown returns to the show to detail the fury and fervor about his acclaimed book, "A Cry Among Men". Although published in 2016, the book's contents and themes remain relevant in our current landscape. Brown also illuminates the power of words and why we should figure out multiple ways to use those words to influence thought and positive change in the world. The OP-ED project is one way you can get those words out into the ethos. At one point, Brown asks me what do I think James Baldwin would say if asked, "What's Your Revolution?" Needless to say it is a preachable moment. Make sure you listen to the end as Brown talks about his revolution! Please make sure you like and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast medium. Have a great week! You can also see the video version of the show at https://www.facebook.com/WhatsYourRevolution

I Will Read for You: The Voice and Writings of Jaiya John

Reading the selection that begins, "The life of your soul...," from the passage titled, Your Revolution is Sacred and Holy, from the softcover edition of my book, Freedom: Medicine Words for Your Brave Revolution. jaiyajohn.com. Books online everywhere... Support the show (https://venmo.com/jaiyajohn)

The Fit in Faith Podcast
What's Your Revolution? With Dr. Charles Corprew

The Fit in Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 68:07


Dr. Charles Corprew is a podcaster, venture capitalist, and friend. We met at our co-working space and realized we had such a heart connection with helping others. His podcast, "What's Your Revolution?" is one you want to listen to and share with the men in your life. Enjoy!    Key Takeaways - You have to step into this life of greatness. - Why he invests in new businesses - How he is trying to solve the problem - The Generational Inheritance campaign About Dr. Charles Corprew: Dr. Charles S. Corprew is dedicated to helping people and organizations solve their most complex issues using an equity lens. His experience and dynamic method of building relationships have led Charles to become sought after to provide innovative solutions that help people reform the world. Dr. Corprew's work crosses multiple sectors such as education, health and wellness, philanthropy, venture capital, and entrepreneurship. Charles devotes his time to several of his passions. He is currently working to aid entrepreneurs who are women and of color accelerate their early-stage start-up ventures as the Senior Lead of Camelback Network, an early-stage venture capital firm. Charles is also the host of the “What's Your Revolution?” podcast. The show is four years old and is geared toward men of color and the people who love them, and the discussions center on how men can understand and embrace a healthier version of masculinity. Dr. Corprew received his doctoral degree in Psychological Science from Tulane University. He was an award-winning professor of Psychological Science at Loyola University New Orleans, receiving the most outstanding research and teaching awards. In 2014, he received a W. K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Fellowship, a prestigious three-year fellowship provided to 120 community activists from diverse backgrounds from across the country. The fellowship has allowed Charles to receive training in the power of storytelling, systems thinking, adaptive leadership, facilitative leadership, and project management. The knowledge gleaned from these experiences shapes how he helps individuals and organizations change the world.   Where to Find Dr. Charles: https://www.instagram.com/whatsyourrevolution/ https://twitter.com/WYRevolution https://www.facebook.com/WhatsYourRevolution https://linktr.ee/whatsyourrevolution   Where to Find Tamra Andress, the Host of the Fit in Faith Podcast I'd love to get to know you. Website Free Community Network Facebook Instagram TEXT Me at

Couched in Color with Dr. Alfiee
EP9 Dr. Charles Corprew My Mental Health Revolution: A Brother's Vision for Black Men

Couched in Color with Dr. Alfiee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 40:44


Dr. Charles Corprew's personal revolution began just three years ago - since then, he has been on a path of vulnerability and honesty, and has not looked back . As a strong believer in everyone's ability to transform their lives from the inside out and with a dedicated focus on Black men, Dr. Corprew is committed to helping others become the best versions of themselves.  He is leading his revolution of positive change as host of the What's Your Revolution? podcast, serving as a role model and through creating educational and mentored experiences for Black-owned businesses through CamelBack Ventures. Tune in as Dr. Corprew and Dr. Alfiee talk about the dreaded “V” word, how vulnerability can empower you, and how you can spark your own inner revolution.   KEY POINTS / MAIN TAKEAWAYS: The reason and process behind What's Your Revolution? What sparks an inner revolution? The power of vulnerability and authenticity. The story of Dr. Corprew's personal revolution. About CamelBack Ventures and what they do. What does it mean to work for a venture company?   QUOTABLES: “Everyone has the ability to transform their lives, and particularly black men, we have this opportunity to look within ourselves and say, ‘how can I be better? How can I be the best and healthiest version of ourselves?' and that's what I do every day.” PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Follow What's Your Revolution? on social media: Instagram @whatsyourrevolution - https://www.instagram.com/whatsyourrevolution/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/wyrevolution?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatsYourRevolution/   Tune in to the What's Your Revolution? Podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whats-your-revolution-show-with-dr-charles-corprew/id1438461235 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3lrC6NCVqxPNaQR6qbDprM   SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/whatsyourrevolution     Sign up for the latest news and updates on the What's Your Revolution? website at https://wyrevolution.com/ Have a story to share? Reach out to Dr. Charles Corprew at ccorprew@wyrevolution.com Learn more about CamelBack Ventures on their website: https://www.camelbackventures.org/     Like what you're hearing? Follow Dr. Alfiee on social media and show some love! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dralfiee Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralfiee Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralfiee   Visit Dr. Alfiee's website at  https://dralfiee.com Find out more about the AAKOMA Project here: https://aakomaproject.org/ Couched in Color is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at www.instapodcasts.com)  

Couched in Color
S2E9: Dr. Charles Corprew My Mental Health Revolution: A Brother's Vision for Black Men

Couched in Color

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 40:44


Dr. Charles Corprew's personal revolution began just three years ago - since then, he has been on a path of vulnerability and honesty, and has not looked back . As a strong believer in everyone's ability to transform their lives from the inside out and with a dedicated focus on Black men, Dr. Corprew is committed to helping others become the best versions of themselves.  He is leading his revolution of positive change as host of the What's Your Revolution? podcast, serving as a role model and through creating educational and mentored experiences for Black-owned businesses through CamelBack Ventures. Tune in as Dr. Corprew and Dr. Alfiee talk about the dreaded “V” word, how vulnerability can empower you, and how you can spark your own inner revolution.   KEY POINTS / MAIN TAKEAWAYS: The reason and process behind What's Your Revolution? What sparks an inner revolution? The power of vulnerability and authenticity. The story of Dr. Corprew's personal revolution. About CamelBack Ventures and what they do. What does it mean to work for a venture company?   QUOTABLES: “Everyone has the ability to transform their lives, and particularly black men, we have this opportunity to look within ourselves and say, ‘how can I be better? How can I be the best and healthiest version of ourselves?' and that's what I do every day.” PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Follow What's Your Revolution? on social media: Instagram @whatsyourrevolution - https://www.instagram.com/whatsyourrevolution/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/wyrevolution?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatsYourRevolution/   Tune in to the What's Your Revolution? Podcast: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whats-your-revolution-show-with-dr-charles-corprew/id1438461235 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3lrC6NCVqxPNaQR6qbDprM   SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/whatsyourrevolution     Sign up for the latest news and updates on the What's Your Revolution? website at https://wyrevolution.com/ Have a story to share? Reach out to Dr. Charles Corprew at ccorprew@wyrevolution.com Learn more about CamelBack Ventures on their website: https://www.camelbackventures.org/     Like what you're hearing? Follow Dr. Alfiee on social media and show some love! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dralfiee Twitter: https://twitter.com/dralfiee Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralfiee   Visit Dr. Alfiee's website at  https://dralfiee.com Find out more about the AAKOMA Project here: https://aakomaproject.org/ Couched in Color is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at www.instapodcasts.com)  

ON BOYS Podcast
A Revolution for Men & Boys

ON BOYS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 37:20


One of our favorite musicals is Les Miserables, which is a story about the French revolution. It's also the story of love and transformation. What does that have to do with raising boys? Today's guest is Dr. Charles Corprew, a psychologist and host of the podcast "What's Your Revolution?" Charles is passionate about revolution --  not the bloody riots that mar cities and countries, but the opportunities we all have for personal and global transformation. "I think I've always known that revolution was necessary for our boys," Charles says, noting his stable upbringing and experiences with racism. "I wanted to make sure the boys had abundant opportunities for a successful life. I wanted to make sure I was creating successful pathways for our young men, regardless of what they look like. That they have the ability to be young boys -- to have fun, to play and find who they want to be." The work has to begin with adults, he says. We adults need to examine our beliefs and systems, and tackle questions such as, "What does it mean to be equitable?" Boys needs space, freedom and role models to figure out who they are and who they want to be. "We need to give our boys more models, more expansive opportunities to try out," Charles says. "This is the hard work that we need to do as adults so that our children can actually grow up and be whoever they want to be." Viva la revolucion!  In this episode, Jen, Janet & Charles discuss: How racism inhibits boys' opportunities to play, to experiment and grow The importance of role modeling Helping boys discover their true selves Empower boys to advocate for change Talking to (and listening to!) boys regarding their educational needs Encouraging outdoor play Male friendships Teaching boys the value of service to others Promoting healthy masculinity Links we mentioned (or should have) in this episode: What's Your Revolution? - Charles' podcast What Makes Him Tick? -- ON BOYS Interactive event Playing with Anger: Teaching Coping Skills to African American Boys Through Athletics and Culture -- book edited by Dr. Howard Stevenson, psychologist mentioned at 17:05 Camelback Ventures -- Charles' employer; "an accelerator that identifies, develops, and promotes early-stage underrepresented entrepreneurs with the aim to increase individual and community education, and generational wealth" Maggie Dent: What Teenage Boys Really Need -- ON BOYS episode mentioned at 34:24 Sponsor Spotlight: Hiya Health HEALTHY children’s vitamins — no sugar or “gummy junk” included! Made from a blend of 12 farm-fresh fruits & veggies, Hiya Health vitamins are the easy way to get your boys the nutrition they need.  Use discount code ONBOYS at checkout to save 50%. 

I Will Read for You: The Voice and Writings of Jaiya John

Reading the passage, "The life of your soul...," from the section titled, "Your Revolution is Sacred and Holy," from the softcover edition of my book, Freedom: Medicine Words for Your Brave Revolution. jaiyajohn.com. Books online everywhere... Support the show (https://venmo.com/jaiyajohn)

Black Wall Street Today with Blair Durham
(2) Finance for building wealth #2 - Dr. Charles Corprew of CamelBack Ventures on #BlackWallStreetToday with #BlairDurham #CamelbackVentures

Black Wall Street Today with Blair Durham

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 17:35


Today, on the second part of the 102nd edition of Black wall street today, Charles Corprew and Blair were able to converse about Camelback Ventures and how Camelback contributes to the growth of livable communities through investments. https://www.camelbackventures.org - Dr. Corprew has an excellent podcast named "What's Your Revolution?" https://linktr.ee/whatsyourrevolution . Join our show as a guest! Use this link to schedule your guest appearance on the show: https://BWSTlive.as.me/?appointmentType=13027060 – Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Email BlackWallStreetTodayPodcast @ gmail. com. The Black Wall Street Today (BWST) radio show is focused on all things Black entrepreneurship and hosted by Virginia Tech alumnae Blair Durham, co-founder and co-President of Black BRAND. BWST occurs live in the studios of the historic and prestigious HBCU Hampton University. The BWST podcast is produced by using selected audio from the radio show and other Black BRAND events. BWST is the media outlet for Black BRAND. Black BRAND is a 501(c)(3) organization that stands for Business Research Analytics Networking and Development. We are Hampton Roads Regional Black Chamber of Commerce. We promote group economics through professional development and community empowerment, and we unify the black dollar by providing financial literacy, entrepreneurship training, and networking resources! http://blackbrand.biz m.me/blackwallstreettoday + info@blackbrand.biz + (757) 541-2680 Instagram: www.instagram.com/blackbrandbiz/ + Facebook: www.facebook.com/blackbrandbiz/ Jazzy Version of Shimmy Shimmy Ya – Jashsaun Peele & Grandpa Crunk. https://youtu.be/tp25ToCluBI Produced by Seko Varner for Positive Vibes Inc. http://www.PositiveVibes.net + (757) 932-0177 Fix your credit yourself: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/my-credit-system/ Debt consolidation & Private Money lending: PositiveVibesFinancial@gmail.com Start your own financial business: https://positivevibes.myecon.net/lp/wfh-v1/?a=1-930503E- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-wall-street-today/message

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I Will Read for You: The Voice and Writings of Jaiya John
43. Your Revolution is Sacred and Holy.

I Will Read for You: The Voice and Writings of Jaiya John

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 6:08


Reading from the beginning of the passage entitled, "Your Revolution is Sacred and Holy," from the softcover edition of my new book, Freedom: Medicine Words for Your Brave Revolution. jaiyajohn.com. Books online everywhere... Support the show (https://venmo.com/jaiyajohn)

The
A Father's Philosophy on how to win at life with Prosperity Wealth's Delvin Joyce

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 55:00


What an amazing episode with President of Prosperity Wealth Group and former JMU and NFL standout, Delvin Joyce. I met him last year at the famous BMXCL put on by Black Enterprise. This brother works a room, but that is not the full story. What is underneath this humble confidence is a man grounded by the words of his father - never let anyone tell you that you can't do something. This father/son story of success is riveting and captures why we must all formulate answer to the most thought provoking question of your life, "What's Your Revolution?" - One key piece of information Delvin offers is this, "if you are ever in the fight of your life, make sure you're prepared to fight" - Shout out to DJ Seko for the remix of the show. Would love to hear your feedback about the intro and outro. Please leave a comment.

Amerikan Therapy
S2.P21. Power Session - Dr. Charles Corprew, Moving Past Our Missteps

Amerikan Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 8:58


If you love the Amerikan Therapy Podcast send us a text and join us on the couch. Text us at +1 (202) 800-2355 and let us know what topics you want us to cover. Be ready because we might ask you to be a guest on the show. Dr. Corprew is passionate about revolution, not the bloody riots that mar cities and countries, but the opportunities we all have for personal and global transformation. As an educator for the last twenty years, Charles has worked to change the trajectories of America’s most precious demographics. He knows one way to do this is by providing the educational skills and life tools necessary to illuminate and catalyze the genius that resides within all of us. Within this spirit, Charles taught middle school Social Studies, and had the fortunate experience of teaching Psychology at the best place on earth, Green Run High School, his alma mater. It would be the lessons learned from his mentees at Green Run that led him to attain his Ph.D. in Psychological Science from Tulane, where he focused on resilient outcomes for boys and men of color. After a successful tenure as a professor, Charles believed there was more to sitting behind a desk pontificating about how things should be;; thus he started his social impact consulting firm, “What’s Your Revolution?”, where he worked to bring racial and gender equity to the consciousness of organizations across the country. In this capacity, he worked with some of the most influential education and mental health leaders to craft policy, programming, and practice that allows everyone to thrive in their varied contexts. In 2019, Dr. Corprew joined Camelback Ventures as the director of the Education Fellowship, an early stage start-­up accelerator for women and entrepreneurs of color. Founded by Aaron Walker, we believe genius is evenly distributed, but opportunity is not. Thus, our goal with the education fellowship is to propel our fellows into the next sphere of their journey so they can revolutionize the lives of the people they serve. Charles is also the host of the award-­winning podcast, the “What’s Your Revolution? Show”. The sSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/AMERIKANTHERAPY)

BJJ Fanatics Podcast
Episode 22 : Gordon Ryan ” My Evolution Is Your Revolution “

BJJ Fanatics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 16:02


Gordon Ryan talks about his ADCC Double Gold Performance and about his new instructional video ” My Evolution is Your Revolution”.

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Finding your Power with International Author and Speaker WillPower Harris

The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 54:16


Have you ever spoken to 800K people, no, well this amazing guest has. Best Selling Author, Motivational Speaker, and fellow JMU alum Will Power Harris drops by the What's Your Revolution? Show to discuss his journey to world wide stardom and how he creates impact in the world, particularly in the most unlikely places to us, India. The pearls he drops will inspire you to take a hard look at your revolution. As always this is must listen! Find him and his books at Willpowerharrris.com and follow him on all social media @willpower_harris or @willpowernow

MIS-FIT: Start Living and Thriving Now with Dr. Natalie Forest
Revolutionize – Freedom is just one Step away

MIS-FIT: Start Living and Thriving Now with Dr. Natalie Forest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 18:46


Let's dive into YOU and YOUR Life and YOUR revolution today. You are here to BE you and Live YOUR life YOUR way. Yet, in the world of today and after all the social conditioning this may at times seem challenging. Luckily the challenge can be mastered by Revolutionizing what you do and how you do it so you can Re-connect with yourself and Re-embrace yourself.  Of course, now the question is:  how Revolutionary do you need to be? That’s what I am addressing today:  what do I mean by Revolutionize and why is this important for you. Detox the mind and forget what others tell you. This is YOUR Revolution.www.natalieforest.com

Women's Liberation Radio News
WLRN Edition 33: The Silencing of Women's Voices

Women's Liberation Radio News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 66:21


Happy New Year! Sisters, let us start the year right. Let's hit the ground running. Let's speak out and stand up. Women will NOT be silenced. Join the revolution, and take a listen to our freshest edition on the misogynist censorship of women. Our 33rd show begins with an introduction by our newest member, Robin. Then Damayanti's world headlines are followed by "Your Revolution" by Sarah Jones. Julia speaks with Natasha Chart, board member of Women's Liberation Front, about the Wordpress blog Gender Identity Watch. After that interview, Jennifer Lopez's song "Let's Get Loud" segues into Robin's interview with Meghan Murphy, a feminist writer who was banned from Twitter for using male pronouns in reference to a male pedophile. Finally Sekhmet reads the collectively-written commentary to round out the hour. Thank you to all of our fabulous listeners for all your support. We love hearing from you, so let us know what you think. Reach out, and speak up!

Your Revolution
Ep 96 - Jane Erbacher - Peanut butter & world domination

Your Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 44:24


Our new host, Luke Scott catches up with former host Jane Erbacher on all things #fitness & peanut butter. Project Row & Project Ski, The Reset, everything Concept 2, The peanut butter podcast and the new direction on the Your Revolution show. Check out all you need to know in this new monthly video and podcast series from Revolution Personal Training.

Your Revolution
Episode 88 - Sam Loch: Lots of Watts

Your Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 56:12


Sam Loch is a two-time Olympic Rower, having represented Australia at the Beijing and London Olympics. Since his Olympic days he’s focused on something you all know I’m familiar with: the Concept2 indoor rower.   Sam has the 24 hour tandem record, the 1000m record, the max-metres-in-a-minute record and held the 1000m record on the skierg, just for fun.   Often we think that people as successful as Sam are just born that way, that there's something preordained in their genes. But the reality is that Sam is not necessarily suited for rowing, and was told his whole career that he would need to work very hard to make the Olympics.   Through nothing more complicated than dedication and effort, Sam showed that his hard work would pay off and made the Olympics not just once but twice.   “If you say something’s important to you, it can't just be important to you when you feel good about it”.   People say they want to achieve something, like losing weight, moving better or feeling better. Yet day in, day out, their actions demonstrate that they really want the opposite.   “You’re not getting up early because you like it, it’s because of your goal. You can take that and apply it to why you’re eating what you’re eating, to why you’re doing the stretching and the yoga, to why you’re saying ‘no’ to something … it’s the bit of you that decides something is important.”   Tune in to today’s Your Revolution podcast to hear Sam’s incredible story: what he really thinks about elite sport, his thesis on body image (did I mention he went to Princeton?), and the simple attitude it takes to succeed.   revo.pt/yourrevolutionpodcast

Your Revolution
Episode 57 - Lee Carseldine

Your Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 37:30


What drives someone to persevere when their entire identity is in tatters? This is the question that this weeks episode of the Your Revolution podcast asks Lee Carseldine.   A professional cricketer who saw a terrible back injury rob him in his prime shares with us the resilience he developed in order to overcome his career ending set back. Lee is not an ordinary man. He is one of those people you meet who takes set backs as lessons and bounces back stronger than before. He is one of those people we can all learn from and we are so lucky to have him share his story with us. From professional cricket to studying a double masters, to surviving Survivor and now running a successful business and raising two young boys, Lee has done it all. But it hasn't all been smooth sailing and his story is one that will change your perspective, your attitude and potentially your life. This weeks Your Revolution podcast is all about overcoming set backs and creating your own strength, both inside and out. Don't miss this opportunity to tune in and create the change necessary to make your life even better.

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Your Revolution
Episode 54 - What do you want for your life?

Your Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 20:55


Every single day, our actions and our behaviours need to be a reflection of our passions and our purpose. What do you want from your life? What's it all for? Where are you going? What are you working towards? How often do you ask yourselves these questions? And how clear are you about the answers? Episode 54 of the Your Revolution podcast addresses all these questions. Tune in to hear how Jane Erbacher recommends you answer them and how from right this moment you can set yourself on a path towards what it is you really want for your life.

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Birth, Baby, and Life
BBL 017: Birth is Your Revolution with Roanna Rosewood

Birth, Baby, and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2013


Birth is about mothers and babies – it's not about doctors, it's not about midwives, and it's not about legislators. That's the message Roanna Rosewood weaves into her personal story of motherhood and birth. Roanna found through her own journeys in pregnancy and birth that birth matters, and that the voices of women matter. If […] The post BBL 017: Birth is Your Revolution with Roanna Rosewood appeared first on Natural Birth and Baby Care.com.