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  • “I Ran 250km Across the Sahara Desert” — The Ultra Mindset with Jonathan Fors
    At just 25, Jonathan Fors has already achieved what most consider impossible. From finishing 41st out of 1200 runners in the 2025 Marathon des Sables — a 250 km odyssey through the Moroccan Sahara Desert — to running 100-mile mountain races and living as a digital nomad since 19, Jonathan embodies the art of intentional discomfort.In this conversation, Jonathan shares how pushing his limits in the desert reshaped his understanding of resilience, discipline, and peace. We explore the mental frameworks that separate elite endurance athletes from the rest — and how anyone can apply the ultra mindset to everyday life. Whether it’s getting out the door for a run, facing burnout, or finding clarity in a chaotic world, Jonathan’s message is raw, practical, and deeply human.He also opens up about the mental health challenges facing young adults, and why modern comfort may be quietly eroding our capacity for fulfillment. His story is a reminder that the path to strength begins where comfort ends.🔥 The Marathon des Sables is more than a race — it’s a transformative journey through mind and body.💪 Mental resilience matters more than physical endurance.🌵 Discomfort is the gateway to growth and meaning.🤝 Community and connection amplify strength during hardship.🌿 Nature restores presence, humility, and peace.🏃‍♂️ Everyone starts somewhere — the first step is everything.🧘 Mindfulness and movement are essential for mental health.⚡ Redefining your breaking point reveals your true potential.✨ Connect with Jonathan ForsInstagram → https://www.instagram.com/jonathans.pov/
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  • Why You Can’t Sleep (and How to Fix It Without Pills) — Beatrix A. Schmidt
    Sleep coach, speaker, and author Beatrix A. Schmidt joins me (https://www.instagram.com/bradhook) to reframe sleep as a trainable life skill. Drawing from fifteen years of coaching and her new book Sleep Skills for Life (2025), Beatrix explains why “tips and hacks” rarely solve persistent sleep problems—and how self-awareness, gentle intention, and practical evening design help high achievers move from “broken sleeper” to confident, consistent rest. We talk personality traits and why they matter at night, how to detach physically, emotionally, and mentally before bed, and what to do about those 3 a.m. wakeups. This is an empowering, compassionate guide to sleeping deeply without relying on shortcuts.Big Ideas🌙 Sleep is not luck—it’s a set of learnable “Sleep Skills” shaped by physical, emotional, and mental readiness.🧠 High performers value action and output by day; sleep requires non-action—mastering recovery without control.🧩 Online advice is too generic; start with self-awareness to map your unique sleep puzzle (what helps vs. hinders).🛠️ Build skills you can repeat at midnight: prepare before bed so relaxation is high when your head hits the pillow.🧭 Treat evenings as a transition: completely detach from the day so your body knows it’s no longer “daytime mode.”📵 Tech isn’t the enemy—unexamined behavior is; decide whether your phone is support, stimulation, or delay.🧘 Learn “doing nothing” in short daytime moments to normalize quiet; it reduces mental activation at night.⏱️ If you wake at 3 a.m., notice what’s activated (body fidgety = physical, looping thoughts = mental, strong feelings = emotional) and address that layer.🎯 Set a kind intention: nights are for rest and relaxation, not perfect scores—pressure undermines sleep.🧳 Resets (holidays) help some, but not all; work with the environment where problems actually occur.🥼 Consider an assessment to rule out medical issues and tailor behavioral solutions.📚 Future-proof sleep: consistent skills beat short-term aids (supplements, alcohol, or pills) and build long-term confidence.Connect with Beatrix A. SchmidtWebsite: https://www.beatrixaschmidt.comFree Chapter of Sleep Skills for Life: https://www.beatrixaschmidt.com/chapter-one
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  • Why Is Everybody So Angry? The Science of Outrage and the Search for Meaning
    Why does the world feel so angry? From sleepless nights and outrage algorithms to polarization and the longing for struggle, this episode unpacks the roots of modern anger—and explores how we can transform it into connection, service, and purpose.Connect with me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradhook
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  • Can a Dog Heal PTSD, Addiction, and Homelessness? — Yishai Ishi Ron
    I’d love you to check out my new book, ⁠Start With Values⁠ (https://values.institute/start-with-values-book/). It’s packed full of tools to help you lead a life that is aligned with your core values, reducing stress and increasing fulfillment. Please connect with me on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/bradhook).In this episodeYishai Ishi Ron is a novelist, former soldier, and survivor of severe PTSD. His book Dog is a raw, haunting, and redemptive story that explores trauma, addiction, homelessness, and the fragile journey back to humanity. Long-listed for Israel’s prestigious Sapir Prize and now translated into English, Dog is also being developed into a feature film.Drawing on his own experiences with trauma and his background in psychology, Yishai reveals how shame and silence can trap survivors—and how storytelling can set them free. His message is universal: war has no winners, and its scars run deep on all sides.Key ideas📖 The power of fiction to reveal hidden truths about trauma and resilience⚔️ Life in an elite combat unit and the unspoken wounds that follow soldiers home😔 Shame as the hidden barrier preventing many from confronting PTSD🐕 The symbolic role of “Dog” as both character and metaphor for memory, innocence, and pain🧠 Why PTSD isn’t limited to war—it’s also present in survivors of sexual violence, accidents, and everyday tragedies🎬 How Dog grew from personal writing to an award-nominated book, and now a film adaptation❤️ The role of family, routine, and community in sustaining resilience during ongoing conflict🌍 The universal message: trauma has no borders, but neither does healingLinks:Website: https://www.madinamerica.com/author/yishiron/X (Twitter): https://x.com/IshiRon1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yishayishiron/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@yishayishiron
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  • How to Detect Lies: Lessons from a Secret Service Agent — Brad Beeler
    Stay connected with me on Instagram (In This EpisodeMeet Brad Beeler — retired U.S. Secret Service Special Agent and the longest-tenured polygraph examiner in agency history. Over 25 years, Brad conducted more criminal polygraph examinations than anyone in Secret Service history, trained thousands of federal agents, and worked at the intersection of influence, deception detection, and human connection. He’s the author of Tell Me Everything: A Secret Service Agent’s Blueprint for Building Trust, Uncovering Truths, and Mastering Every Conversation. In this conversation, we explore what really builds trust, why most of us are awful at spotting lies, and how to communicate with calm presence — in leadership, sales, negotiations, parenting, and everyday life.Big Ideas🧪 We’re bad at lie detection: most people score close to a coin-flip (about ~54%) when judging truth vs fiction — confidence isn’t competence.🫱 The perfect handshake: dry + warm hand, approach at ~45°, brief one-second hold, natural eye contact, slightly lower vocal tone — signals safety and confidence.🧠 First impressions = survival brain: show hands, soft eyes, congruent body language, eyebrow flash/head tilt; avoid triggering fight/flight to build rapport.📈 Polygraph as triage tool: like a mammogram — not the verdict, but a way to shape investigations when used at the right time with the right person.🎧 Lyrics, soundtrack, dance: words (lyrics) matter less than tone (soundtrack) and body language (dance); presence turns communication into “Dolby surround.”🧩 Spotting dishonesty: look for delay, “truth sandwiches” (answering around the question), L-Y qualifiers (“usually,” “typically”), and verbal–nonverbal incongruence.🧍‍♂️ Position before submission (BJJ → comms): stop chasing hacks; master foundations — first impressions, active listening, tactical empathy.🗣️ Active listening > “Me too”: let people bathe in their topic; ask educated follow-ups; earn reciprocity later.🙅‍♂️ Non-judgment zones: privacy + non-judgment (think confessional/clinic) lower cortisol and invite truth.📵 Presence is a superpower: put the phone away; attention is the rarest gift in relationships, parenting, and leadership.🧪 Red-teaming life: pressure-test plans/scripts with trusted peers; iterate with feedback.🧘 Taming nerves: vocal warmups, tea with honey, menthol lozenges, (for some) beta blockers under medical advice — treat your voice like your primary de-escalation tool.👨‍👩‍👧 Parenting teens: hate the “sin,” not the “sinner”; keep the relationship safe so kids call you when it matters.🌐 Algorithms & extremes: outrage travels; stay out of echo chambers, seek facts, and hold the middle with empathy.📚 The book arc: a soup-to-nuts blueprint — from preparation and first contact to handling dishonesty ethically.Connect with Brad BeelerWebsite: https://bradleybeeler.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradbeeler1865LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradbeeler1865Book (Tell Me Everything): https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Tell-Me-Everything/Brad-Beeler/9781637748428
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About Brad Hook Podcast

Discover the Brad Hook Show: a place for the curious. Each episode offers deep dives with diverse guests—from academics demystifying theories to athletes discussing grit, authors revealing their thought processes, or storytellers enchanting with tales. It's a fusion of backgrounds and ideas, aiming to provide listeners with a kaleidoscope of inspiration, knowledge, and passion. Brad is the author of Start With Values (Penguin), founder of the Values Institute, and founder of Surfd.com, an action sports magazine. He is head of the Resilience Lab at Resilience Institute.
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