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Hardiness with Dr Paul Taylor

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    Is Helping Others Burning You Out?

    26/04/2026 | 5 mins.
    You’re the one people rely on.
    You show up. You help. You say yes.
    But at what cost?
    In this Mojo Monday episode, Carly explores what can happen when being the “helper” starts to take a toll and why always saying yes isn’t as straightforward as it seems.
    Because every yes has a cost… even if you can’t see it straight away.
    If you’ve ever felt stretched, drained, or quietly overwhelmed while still showing up for everyone else, this one could be for you.
    Carly is a counsellor and coach who specialises in building psychological hardiness — the ability to navigate challenge, stay engaged, and take action under pressure. Her work integrates modern psychology with Japanese approaches like Morita Therapy, focusing on helping people live meaningful lives without needing to control their thoughts or emotions.
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    How a Veteran Turned Life's Challenges into Triumphs: Aaron Hale's Journey of Resilience

    24/04/2026 | 54 mins.
    Most people give up at the first sign of pain. Aaron Hale’s story is a different kind of race—one where he’s faced unimaginable trauma and keeps running anyway. A combat veteran turned inspiring endurance athlete, he’s become the first blind and deaf person to complete an ultra-marathon—the infamous Badwater 135—and climbed mountains no one thought possible after losing nearly all his senses in a bomb blast.
    Aaron shares the brutal details of surviving an IED explosion in Afghanistan, losing his sight, hearing, and sense of balance, and then rewriting what it means to be unstoppable. He reflects on the mindset shifts that transformed pure survival into a purpose-driven pursuit of challenge, proving that pain can forge strength rather than break it. Discover how cognitive biases like fading effect and peak-end rule shape our resilience, and why the key to facing adversity is all in perspective.

    Key Takeaways
    Adversity can be a catalyst for growth and purpose.
    Perspective shifts are crucial in overcoming challenges.
    Sharing stories of scars can foster connection and healing.
    Consistent movement and challenge build mental and physical resilience.
    Neuroplasticity allows the brain to grow stronger through hard experiences.

    05:06 The Bomb Blast: A Life-Changing Incident
    11:53 The Aftermath: Injuries and Recovery
    17:52 Facing Blindness: A New Reality
    23:59 The Turning Point: Finding Purpose
    28:03 Reinventing Life: The Podcast Journey
    29:18 The Power of Sharing Scars
    30:21 From Adversity to Entrepreneurship
    32:42 The Journey of Resilience
    34:48 Embracing New Challenges
    37:50 Cognitive Dissonance and Internal Drive
    40:24 Nature vs. Nurture in Resilience
    42:18 Facing Demons in Ultra Marathons
    48:03 Walking to the Edge of Yourself
    50:21 Perspective in Overcoming Hardship

    Resources
    https://www.pointofimpactpod.com/
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-hale-1861477/
    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aclayhale/?hl=en
    Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/aclayhale

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    Vaping is the new smoking - in more ways than one! Wisdom Wednesdays

    21/04/2026 | 10 mins.
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    Stuck On the Roundabout: Why Overthinking Keeps You Stuck and How to Get Moving Again

    19/04/2026 | 6 mins.
    You know that feeling when your mind just won’t let something go?
    You go over it…you talk about it…you try to figure it out…
    But instead of getting clarity, you just feel more stuck.
    In this episode, Carly explores the concept of toraware from Japanese psychology — a state where your mind becomes caught in a loop of overthinking — and how this can quietly narrow your life.
    She also unpacks co-rumination, and how group chats and even social media can keep you stuck on that same mental roundabout.
    You’ll walk away with a simple, practical way to shift your attention and move forward — even when nothing feels resolved.
    Carly is a counsellor and coach who specialises in building psychological hardiness — the ability to navigate challenge, stay engaged, and take action under pressure. Her work integrates modern psychology with Japanese approaches like Morita Therapy, focusing on helping people live meaningful lives without needing to control their thoughts or emotions.
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    How Data-Driven Healthcare Could Revolutionise Mental Health and Neurodegeneration with Nawal Roy

    17/04/2026 | 55 mins.
    Most healthcare systems have underestimated the power of data—until now. Naval Roy reveals how he's building the world's largest, most sophisticated mental health and neurodegeneration database to revolutionise diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.
    In this episode, discover how decades of hidden healthcare data can be transformed into a cutting-edge infrastructure that accelerates breakthroughs in neuroscience. Nawal shares the story of acquiring a 20-year, half-a-million patient database from Duke University—an investment of over $70 million and years of relentless engineering. This data refinery is now shaping the future of personalised medicine, enabling real-world evidence, predictive analytics, and AI-driven interventions at scale.
    The stakes are enormous: mental health and neurodegenerative diseases cost trillions, yet current approaches are hamstrung by outdated models rooted in philosophy and fragmented data architectures. Nawal emphasises the importance of moving beyond the 'sick care' paradigm to proactive healthspan extension and prevention—using data to predict, prevent, and personalise care long before symptoms appear.
    Key Takeaways
    Data-driven healthcare accelerates discovery by transforming entire sectors from opinion-based to evidence-based decision making.
    The true value of healthcare data lies in its ability to inform early intervention and prevention, not just treatment.
    Philosophical assumptions like Descartes’ mind-body dualism distort current biomedical models, enforcing unnecessary specialization and separation.
    The complexity of mental health and neurodegenerative disorders requires cross-disciplinary, AI-enabled modelling of multifactorial data.
    Building extensive, high-quality datasets is a multi-year, multi-million-dollar endeavour that demands patience, capital, and relentless focus on data curation.
    Democratising access to large healthcare data accelerates research and innovation by empowering a broad base of scientists, clinicians, and entrepreneurs.
    The biggest business opportunities in healthcare data are generated when multiple stakeholders—pharma, payers, governments—interact on shared, verified assets.

    03:02: The Data Gap in Healthcare: Mental Health and Neurodegeneration
    05:54: Philosophical Perspectives: Mind-Body Dualism and Healthcare
    09:01: The Shift from Sick Care to Preventive Care
    12:02: Building a Data Infrastructure: The Journey of Holmosk
    14:59: Funding and Scaling: The Business Model Behind Holmosk
    18:02: Real-World Evidence: Understanding Patient Behaviour
    21:10: Data Curation: The Key to Unlocking Healthcare Insights
    27:22: Building Trust in Data Quality
    28:38: Querying for Insights: The NeuroBlue Platform
    29:46: Democratizing Access to Data
    30:11: Identifying Key Customers and Market Dynamics
    34:51: Understanding Pain Points in Mental Health
    39:37: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health
    40:59: Neurodegenerative Diseases: Challenges and Opportunities
    42:22: Leveraging AI for Healthcare Solutions
    46:30: Future Directions: Comorbidity and AI Interventions
    50:22: The Infinite Potential of Mental Health Solutions

    Resources
    https://www.holmusk.com/
    https://www.nawalroy.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/nawalroy/

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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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