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    Understanding Your True Identity with Dr Jeremy Thompson

    22/05/2026 | 52 mins.
    In this episode, I chat with Dr. Jeremy Thompson as we delve into the complexities of identity and mental health. We explore how early life experiences shape our self-perception and the importance of understanding one's true self. Jeremy shares insights from his extensive experience in family medicine and psychological medicine, emphasising the need to separate negative self-perceptions from one's core identity. The conversation touches on the impact of societal labels, the role of upbringing in mental health, and practical approaches to fostering a positive self-image.
    Key Takeaways
    Self-identity as a dynamic, compartmentalised system People’s sense of self is best understood as a mix of core positives and externalised negatives, which should be separated rather than conflated.
    Childhood trauma’s impact is modifiable through focused reframing Traumatic childhood experiences leave lasting imprints, but their influence can be softened by actively re-examining and challenging negative beliefs formed early on.
    Authentic self-awareness guides positive choices over societal expectations Aligning daily actions with one’s true self and natural inclinations, rather than external pressures or shoulds, promotes genuine well-being.
    Labelling mental health issues risks entrenching identities over understanding Applying diagnostic labels too readily risks turning complex mental states into fixed identities, which can hinder recovery and self-growth.
    Cultivating inner energy through awareness enhances alignment with true self Attuning to moments of positive energy signals alignment with your authentic inclinations, serving as a compass for satisfying pursuits.
    The oversimplification of mental health through excessive diagnoses dilutes treatment efficacy The proliferation of mental health diagnoses, many wishy-washy and overlapping, obscures understanding and can lead to self-labelling that hampers progress.
    The balance of nurturing positive traits while managing negatives is central to resilient identity Strong resilience arises from affirming and cultivating your best qualities while consciously managing and externalising negative forces.

    Time Stamps
    02:57 Understanding Mental Health and Chronic Stress
    06:02 The Importance of Identity in Mental Health
    08:53 The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
    12:08 The Mixed Bag Concept of Self-Identity
    14:53 Building Positive Relationships and Resilience
    18:00 The Role of Mental Health Professionals
    21:08 Reflecting on Childhood Experiences
    23:55 Values, Virtues, and the Real Self
    28:46 Understanding Personal Desires vs. Societal Expectations
    32:00 The Complexity of Human Nature and Selfishness
    34:55 The Dangers of Labels and Identity
    38:18 Finding Your True Self and Identity
    42:31 Navigating Change and Personal Growth
    46:59 The Role of Identity in Health and Well-being

    Resources
    Dr Jeremy Thompson’s new book: https://www.amazon.com.au/Understand-Your-Identity-Jeremy-Thompson/dp/1636986277/
    Website - https://understandyourtrueidentity.com/
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremy-thompson-41a47969/
    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/DrJeremyThompson

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    How Marcus Aurelius Managed His Mind And What We Can Learn From It by Carly Taylor

    17/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    Marcus Aurelius was a Roman emperor living nearly 2,000 years ago, yet his private journal reads remarkably like modern psychological coaching. In this episode, Carly explores a powerful passage from Meditations and unpack what Stoicism, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Morita Therapy can teach us about managing difficult thoughts and emotions. If you’ve ever felt hijacked by overthinking, caught in emotional spirals, or trapped in the stories your mind creates, this episode offers a practical, stoic framework for stepping back, seeing reality more clearly, and choosing your next move with intention.
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    Unlocking Brain Chemistry: The Power of Dopamine, Oxytocin, Serotonin & Endorphins

    15/05/2026 | 1h 20 mins.
    In this episode with TJ Power, the discussion delves into the impact of modern lifestyle on mental health, focusing on conditions like mild anxiety and depression. TJ Power, a neuroscientist, shares insights from his book "The Dose Effect," which explores how dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins can be optimised to improve well-being. The conversation covers TJ's personal journey with dopamine addiction and how he developed a protocol to rebalance brain chemistry. We also discuss the importance of evolutionary biology, the role of technology in mental health, and practical steps to enhance connection and reduce stress in today's fast-paced world.
    Discover practical strategies to optimise brain chemistry, overcome modern lifestyle disorders, and foster deeper human connection.
    Key Takeaways
    Impact of modern lifestyle on mental health
    Role of dopamine in motivation and addiction
    Oxytocin and human connection
    Serotonin's influence on body-brain health
    Endorphins and stress relief through exercise
    Practical strategies for neurochemical balance
    The importance of behavioural first approaches
    The science of shared suffering and bonding
    Effects of technology and social media on dopamine
    Strategies for lifestyle changes to improve mental health
    Time Stamps
    01:12 Modern Lifestyle Disorders and the Dose Effect
    02:04 TJ Power's Journey and the DOSELAB
    04:16 Research Challenges and Funding
    06:05 In-Person vs. Online Interventions
    08:02 Understanding Dopamine
    10:01 Dopamine's Role in Motivation and Anticipation
    11:58 The Impact of Modern Rewards on Dopamine
    13:54 Fast vs. Slow Dopamine
    16:05 The Consequences of Low Dopamine
    18:02 Behavioural Approaches to Mental Health
    20:00 The Importance of Action in Motivation
    21:55 Practical Challenges for Dopamine Optimization
    23:50 Phone Fasting and Digital Detox
    25:36 Dopamine and ADHD
    28:37 Understanding ADHD and Dopamine
    31:59 The Role of Oxytocin in Human Connection
    38:36 The Power of Connection in Adversity
    46:37 Cultivating Oxytocin in Daily Life
    48:43 Exploring Serotonin and Body-Brain Connection
    01:01:24 The Impact of Endorphins on Well-being
    Resources
    Website: DOSELab
    The DOSE Effect: https://geni.us/UFOm – TJ Power’s book
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tjpowerneuroscience/
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tjpower/
    Website: https://tjpower.co.uk/

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    An eggcellent dietary habit to keep your brain healthy and help prevent Alzheimer's Disease

    13/05/2026 | 9 mins.
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    The Words You're Living By With Carly Taylor

    10/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    This week on Mojo Monday, Carly explores the power of language in shaping our experiences. She delves into the concept of relational frame theory, which suggests that our minds create connections and meaning through language, influencing how we feel about our lives.
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Host Dr Paul Taylor, a Psychophysiologist, Neuroscientist, Exercise Scientist, and Nutritionist interviews experts from around the world on cutting edge research and practices related to improving hardiness in your mind, body and brain to become your best self.
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