
#295 - Samuel Dreyfus | The psychology behind the small wins that amount to a great life
16/12/2025 | 1h 51 mins.
Samuel Dreyfus is a provisional psychologist who has amassed an impressive audience online for his educational and heartfelt content. Leaning on his clinical and lived experience, Samuel and I discuss the many challenges that most in the modern world can relate to:Anxiety, trusting your gut, why small goals are important, why we all have red flags and why you are worthy of a good life.You can follow both Samuel & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @smoeandcoIf you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#294 - Chris Griffin on Trad Values vs Feminism & Outrage Culture vs Freedom of Opinion.
11/12/2025 | 1h 27 mins.
Chris Griffin is the host of 'The Pocket' podcast. A viral clip from Chris' show, in which he discussed what he wants in a future partner, exploded online and was the cause for much controversy between a number of figures in the podcast and media landscape. Labelled by some online voices as toxic masculinity, financially abusive or as contributing to the manosphere, Chris doubled down on his take in what became a back and forth of opinions online. Chris and I sat down to have an honest conversation in which we both agree and disagree with each other on a number of matters. We not only discuss the controversial clip, but the role and responsibility of men in relationships and family, chasing your dreams and why he believes his way of life is possible for everyone.You can follow both Chris & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @morechrisgriffinIf you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#293 - Richard de Crespigny | The pilot who saved 469 passengers from a mid air disaster: The event that nearly destroyed Qantas.
05/12/2025 | 1h 39 mins.
Richard de Crespigny is a former member of the Royal Australian Air Force, and retired Qantas pilot.Richard was the captain of flight QF32 when the engine exploded minutes into a flight out of Singapore. Alongside his in flight crew, their heroic actions saved 469 passengers, managing to avoid what could have been a nail in the coffin during a tumultuous time for airline giant Qantas. Richard openly shares the life events and learnings that allowed him to lead with confidence that fateful day in the cockpit, and what a life in pursuit of passion and experiences has afforded him.If you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.You can follow me on social media @bradleyjdryburgh Check out Rich’s books via the link below:https://qf32.aeroBig Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#292 - Modern life & trauma has hijacked your nervous system | Eddie Nelson.
19/11/2025 | 1h 28 mins.
Eddie Nelson is a breath work facilitator and movement coach from Sydney, Australia.In our conversation we discuss the early trauma's that lead Eddie down the path of breath work, the signs and symptoms that suggest modern life has hijacked our nervous systems, and how to use your breath to change your state and take control of your life.You can follow both Eddie & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @eddie_nelson @bred.ed_Check out her work and access her online portal for guided breath work sessions below:https://www.dailybred.com.au/If you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

#291 - Allowing yourself to want something that feels unattainable | Olympic Gold Medalist Saya Sakakibara.
12/11/2025 | 54 mins.
Saya Sakakibara is an Olympic gold medalist in BMX racing.At Paris 2024, Saya's story of Olympic triumph captured the nation as she was embraced by her brother Kai who just 4 years prior had a devastating BMX accident while racing at a world cup event. Kai was left with a traumatic brain injury that threatened his life and left the Sakikabara family clinging onto hope.The incident inspired Saya to pursue the olympic dream for the both of them at Tokyo in 2021 where adversity reared its ugly head and left her with a troubling concussion of her own. Self doubt, fear and uncertainty riddled Saya and nearly saw her leave the sport forever, but she fought back.Saya's new book 'Just Go' is an incredible story of overcoming adversity and facing fear head on. She joined me on the podcast for a conversation about it all. You can follow both Saya & I on social media @bradleyjdryburgh @sayasakakibara Checkout Saya's new memoir 'Just Go' here: https://www.amazon.com.au/exec/obidos/ASIN/1761632973?tag=simonsayscomIf you enjoyed this chat you can give back to the channel by subscribing & sharing it with your mates.Big Love,Brad. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.



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