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Welcome to the Triangle Theory Podcast We’re not gurus—we’re explorers of self-development, sharing what’s worked for us along the way. This podcast dives into work, relationships, mental health, and planning for the future, using personal experiences and bold guest stories to inspire. Our goal is to build a community of curious, motivated minds. Rupert & Konrad
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How much do you know about pregnancy and alcohol? The reality may surprise you. Alcohol exposure while in the womb may cause Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, or FASD, in the unborn child. It is more common than many people realise. It may lead to lifelong physical and developmental impairments. For such an impactful disorder, it is rarely spoken about in the popular media. This podcast will take the listener behind the scenes to chat with the people who understand FASD the most and to find o ...
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Founded in 1995, West Coast Baptist College is committed to developing leaders with a heart for God who are committed to the Word, compassionate toward the lost, and compelled to change communities for Christ in the twenty-first century. West Coast Baptist College is located north of Los Angeles in the Antelope Valley.
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Meaningful conversations with thought leaders on all things gut health, nutrition, beauty and more! We all have our journeys and the best tips to get us to the optimal health, mental health, and beauty from the inside out.
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If you like to support our channel, you can buy us a coffee! :) buymeacoffee.com/triangletheory You can find more about Bart here: https://www.instagram.com/grappletherapy/ In this episode, we discussed: 00:00 – Why people get injured in jiu-jitsu 3:08 – Most common jiu-jitsu injuries 7:00 – Why ACL injuries happen before you realise 8:07 – Improvi…
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Kurt is joined by Professor Anita Gibbs, of the University of Otago, New Zealand and Julie Flanagan. NOFASD’s National Projects and Communications Manager. Together they discuss a research article based on the outcomes of the Families Linking with Families program and the benefits of the program as confirmed by participating caregivers.. The Famili…
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Kurt is joined by Dr Jeffrey Wozniak; a clinical paediatric neuropsychologist at the University of Minnesota and Dr Blake Gimbel; also a paediatric neuropsychologist and Assistant Clinical Professor at Nationwide Children's Hospital and the Ohio State University. They discuss their recent research which includes using brain imaging techniques, usin…
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00:00- Intro 02:48 - Lessons Learned Through Failure 05:52 - The Importance of Resilience 09:01 - Creativity in Jiu-Jitsu 11:49 - Jiu-Jitsu is a Mirror of Your Life 15:03 - Finding Your Game 17:58 - Emotional Intelligence on the Mats 29:30 - Calm Under Pressure: The Superpower of Decision Making 33:43 - The Endless Journey: Life and Jiu Jitsu 39:20…
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In this episode, I’m talking with Mary Myatt. Mary is nothing short of a patron saint of curriculum design in the uk, with her books including The Curriculum: Gallimaufry to Coherence, Huh: Curriculum Conversations Between Subject and Senior Leaders and Back on Track: Fewer Things, Greater Depth. I find myself quoting things Mary has said in discus…
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0:00 – Intro 4:05 – The grandfather that saved him 9:00 – Military training & self-discovery 12:20 – Discipline is freedom 18:30 – Military culture shock & transformation 21:00 – The value of physical control and self-respect 28:00 – Berlin & the rise of ego, addiction, and burnout 32:00 – Cocaine, denial, and passing blame 43:35 – Rock bottom: wak…
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We discuss: – The long-term effects of trauma on masculinity and identity – Why so many men suppress their pain and how it shows up in adulthood – The turning point that changed Malcolm’s life forever – Tools for healing: breathwork, men’s circles, emotional release – How to break free from shame and rediscover personal power This is a story about …
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In this episode, I’m talking to Eoin MacCarthaigh. This is the latest in a running series of conversations between Eoin and I, where we share 3 things each from the world of education that have been causing us some consideration. We discuss: 1. The challenges of instructional coaching 2. The challenges of achieving improvement in education 3. Handb…
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Find more about Floki: https://www.instagram.com/flokisfoodforest/ We discuss: - How Floki built his own food forest - The mental health crisis of modern life - Semen retention, fasting, and grounding explained - Healing childhood wounds through psychedelics and nature - The steps to start living authentically today 00:00 - Intro 03:21 - The Journe…
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00:00 - Intro 03:13 - The Impact of Early Experiences on Emotional Development 06:37 - Understanding Emotional Fluency and Literacy 09:13 - The Age of Emotional Disconnect in Boys 12:32 - Addressing Emotional Suppression in Young Boys 15:25 - The Role of Masculinity in Emotional Expression 18:25 - Connecting with Teenage Boys 21:15 - The Importance…
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In this episode, we discussed: 0:00 Intro 2:12 David’s origin story: dreams, meditation, LSD, and first lucid dreams 3:52 Was it curiosity or a calling into psychedelics? 7:35 David’s first LSD trip, terror, ego death, bliss, and revelation 10:11 Ram Dass, Alan Watts, and the start of a spiritual journey 13:33 Sarah’s view: spiritual curiosity, Gno…
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In this episode, we discussed: 00:00 - Intro 02:28 - Living in a Self-Made Prison: The Edges of Shame 07:14 - The Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing 10:47 - The Impact of Early Life Experiences on Adult Behaviour 16:57 - Recognising the Need for Self-Saving 20:51 - Rebuilding Trust and Understanding Love 24:36 - Transcending Edges: A New Perspec…
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Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro 09:48 – What Psychotherapy Really Feels Like (Our Experience) 13:03 – Talking Honestly in Psychotherapy: Why It’s So Hard 13:19 – Understanding Your Inner Voice & Self-Talk 30:23 – Who Am I? Identity Is Not Fixed 31:40 – How Emotions Are Contagious (Be Careful Who You’re Around) 36:44 – What Most People Get Wrong About Men…
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In this episode I’m talking with Sam Gibbs. Sam is a former English teacher and curriculum / development leader for a school trust in Manchester. Additionally, she co-authored the brilliant The Trouble with English and How to Address It: A Practical Guide to Designing and Delivering a Concept-Led Curriculum. As we go onto discuss, making the shift …
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In this episode I’m talking to Dr James Mannion. James is co-author of Fear is the Mind Killer a book designed to guide, implement and evaluate a Learning Skills curriculum in schools. More recently he has written Making Change Stick, a book that brilliantly synthesises research on school improvement so that is can be practically implemented in a s…
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In this episode, I’m explaining What I Learnt From: Reduce Change to Increase Improvement by Viviane Robinson. This is the third episode that sees me go through my annotations and notes for a book that explores an area of English teaching or leadership. This time, it’s a text that I was actually assigned as part of a Masters I did a few years ago. …
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